Part of military articles at costs are lower, as the costs themselves exceed the income, and the budget is scarce.
The financing of the Russian army and the purchase of weapons in the first time since the beginning of the entire Russian invasion of Russia to Ukraine “eat” each second ruble collected from taxpayers to the federal budget of the Russian Federation. The Moscow Times reported, referring to the calculations of the researcher of the German Institute of International Security Problems Janis Klage, which was made based on the electronic budget system.
Part of the costs of war on Treasury’s income in the first quarter of 2025 was up to 50.1%, and at the end of the second – 48.2%.
The burden of war was becoming more difficult for the budget: in 2022, the military vehicle was “burned” 24.4% of taxes; In 2023 – 32.05%, in 2024 – there are 39.05%. The previous note was recorded in the first quarter of 2023 – 45.4%.
Part of military articles at costs are lower, as the costs themselves exceed the income, and the budget is scarce.
In January -June, the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation raised 17.584 trillion rubles, and spent 21.278 trillion. From the amount of costs for the war lasted 39.9% in half a year, and in the first quarter – 41.2%.
Such definitions are perfect records in Russia’s modern history, the media record.
Remember, according to Rosstat, in January-June the economy of the Russian Federation added only 1.2%, and in the second quarter-1.1%. The industrial growth rate has dropped more than double – from 4.6% of the last year to 2% to the end of June, and the real salary increased 2.5 times – 3.8% more than 9.7% by 2024.
Resources for the economic growth of the Russian Federation are worn
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