Foreign trade turnover between Georgia and Russia for two months of 2023 amounted to 467.1 million dollars. This is 70% higher than the level of January-February 2022.
The highest incomes in the CSRF regions are recorded in the civil service. In KCR, officials earn an average of 45 thousand. rubles per month, in CBR and Ingushetia - 46 thousand. rubles, in Chechnya - 47 thousand. rubles. Similarly - in Dagestan and North Ossetia. So says RIA Novosti.
The North Caucasus republics have emerged as leaders among regions with minimal redundancy. In the first place on the ratio of bank debt to the annual salary of Ingushetia - 12.2%. On the second place Dagestan (24.3%), on the third - Chechnya (24.4%). The highest level of redundancy among COAF regions in North Ossetia - 69%.
In 2022, real income of the population, adjusted for inflation, fell by 6.4 per cent from the regions of the Ingushetia Federal District. In KSR - 5.4%, in Stavropol 3%, in Chechnya - 0.5%.
In January 2023, the North Caucasus commissioned 532 thousand sq. sq. m housing, which is 15% more than the same period in 2022. This is reported by Rosstat.
In 2022, Kabardino-Balkaria recorded the greatest increase in real incomes compared to 2021.
According to the results of 2022, the turnover of Internet trade in the regions of the North Caucasus Federal District amounted to 122.1 billion rubles. Compared to 2021, volumes increased by 30%.
Residents of Dagestan, Chechnya, North Ossetia, Karachay-Cherkessia, Kabardino-Balkaria and Ingushetia can afford to buy from 580 to 650 liters of gasoline per month at their average salary. This is the worst indicator in the country, notes RIA Novosti.
The gap between the highest and lowest average salaries in Russian regions has reached a record 200,000 rubles.
A RIA Novosti study based on Central Bank data revealed that the republics of the North Caucasus have the highest proportion of problem mortgages in Russia. The delinquency rate in Ingushetia reached 10.4% of all issued loans, in Dagestan 4.4%, and in Tyva 4.2%. Chechnya and North Ossetia were also among the regions with high delinquency rates (3.6% each).
RIA Novosti analysts presented an estimate of consumer demand in Russia for 2025. The figures were calculated by combining retail turnover, food service turnover, and the volume of paid services.
Russian President Vladimir Putin held a meeting with North Ossetia Head Sergei Menyailo in the Kremlin. The main topic of discussion was the republic's socioeconomic progress.