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Krasnodar region placed 52nd in the regional ranking of family-friendly regions

In 2024, Krasnodarsky Krai ranked 52nd among Russian regions in terms of family welfare, according...
In 2024, Krasnodarsky Krai ranked 52nd among Russian regions in terms of family welfare, according to RIA Novosti's study using data from Rosstat. Average families with one working adult and one child were reported to have about 39.2 thousand rubles left after necessary expenditures, while families with two working adults and two children had around 23.2 thousand rubles remaining. The ranking was constructed by considering the average local salary, the regional minimum wage for adults, and wages for children.

Krasnodar region placed 52nd in the regional ranking of family-friendly regions

Krasnodar Krai ranks 52nd in the 2024 regional assessment of family well-being, according to a study by RIA Novosti agency utilizing Rosstat data. The investigation examined the potential remaining income for an average family of two working adults in Krasnodar Krai, consisting of one child and two children. The figures listed are 39,200 rubles and 23,200 rubles, respectively.

The assessment considered the average wage in the region and the regional minimum living wage for both adults and children. Notably, the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug leads the ranking, with a family having 145,200 rubles remaining after covering essential expenses, increasing to 125,100 rubles for a family with two children. Following closely are the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra and Magadan Oblast. Moscow takes the fourth position, preceded by the Nenets Autonomous Okrug and Sakhalin.

At the bottom of the list is Ingushetia, with a negative value of -16,100 rubles.

Rosstat previously reported on the changes to Russians' incomes at the start of 2025. However, the search results do not provide specific data on the income changes at that time. We recommend consulting the latest reports from Rosstat for precise information on the subject.

Currently, the household debt burden has decreased to 10.1%, down from 11.3% in the previous year, primarily due to reduced spending on servicing cash and mortgage loans. This indicates some financial adjustments but does not directly reflect overall income changes in early 2025.

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In the context of personal-finance and business, it's worth noting that Krasnodar Krai ranks 52nd in the family well-being assessment, with an average family of two adults and one child left with 39,200 rubles and a family with two children having 23,200 rubles. Meanwhile, the region with the highest personal-finance standing, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, has a family remaining with 145,200 rubles after essential expenses. This underscores the significance of financial management in different business environments, a subject further examined by Rosstat in their reports.

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