Over the years, Russia has lost three positions in the rank of the world, while from the beginning of a full -scale war – six.
Russia has lost its position in the world’s rank of standard of living. According to the International Monetary Fund, in 2025, the country sank into the 71st area of GDP per capita -the key indicator of economic activity and the welfare of the people.
This year, according to the IMF, the GDP per capita in Russia will be $ 14,060 – by $ 530 (3.5%) less than last year. Over the years, the country has lost three positions in the rank of the world, while from the beginning of a full -scale war – six.
For the first time in recent years, Kazakhstan reached Russia: its indicator grew from $ 14,150 to $ 14,770, while three years ago the country was caught up to nearly a third ($ 11,480 against $ 15,560 in the Russian Federation).
Argentina (70th area, $ 14,360) and Turkey (67th area, $ 16,710), which exceeded the Russian Federation in 2023 and increased gap, also led to Russia.
According to IMF forecasts, in the coming years, Russia will continue to lose its position. In 2026, its GDP per capita will only grow by $ 100 – up to $ 14,360, which will allow Argentina and China to go ahead of the Russian Federation. In 2027, the country was going to the 74th place, passing Turkmenistan forward, and by the 2030-din Surinam, Montenegro, Santa Lusia, Mauritius and Malaysia, finding himself in the 77th position.
Remember that Russia’s income from oil exports fell 20%, which has been the result of a number of factors, such as a reduction in energy prices in the world, boosting tax pressure and the influence of international penalties.
Earlier it was reported that Russia’s revenue from oil sales in June 2025 fell to a two -a minimum against the back of the world’s oil prices.
Resources for the economic growth of the Russian Federation are worn
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