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There are a huge number of countries in the world, from the smallest to the largest, but regardless of their size, each of them is special. Some of the countries in the world are the very best in one way or another, some of which you have never even thought about. We present to your attention 40 countries that are champions in these parameters.

The most dangerous city in the world

In San Pedro Sula, Honduras, there are over three murders a day. This is due to the fact that the city is an unofficial drug and weapons trafficking center in the country.

The most sexually unsatisfied country

Japan is the least sexually satisfied country, as only about 15% of its inhabitants lead a full sexual life. In addition, about 45% of Japanese women are not interested in having sexual contact with a partner.

The hottest place in the world

The most heat almost 57 °C was recorded in national park"Death Valley" July 10, 1913

The coldest place in the world

It is not difficult to guess that it is the East Antarctic Plateau, where the temperature can drop to -93 ° C, which was recorded in 2010

The most populous city in the world

Shanghai has been able to host a whopping 24.150 million inhabitants. The biggest house for people in the world!

Least populated city in the world

Vatican City is not only the smallest country in the world, but also the least populated city, with a population of about 842 people.

richest city in the world

This tower could have been made of gold since Tokyo's GDP is a fantastic $1.520 trillion

The poorest city in the world

Kinshasa is the poorest city in the Republic of the Congo, which is also the poorest country in the world, with a GDP of $55 trillion. Residents of this country live on average on $1 a day

The highest point in the world

Chomolungma, she is Everest, she is Sagarmatha is the highest mountain in the world, whose height is 8848 meters

The lowest point in the world

The lowest known point on the planet is a place called the Challenger Deep, which is located at a depth of almost 11 thousand meters below sea level, at the bottom of the Mariana Trench.

The most photographed place in the world

Since today almost everyone has a phone with a camera and the Internet, it was not difficult for scientists to calculate the most photographed place in the world from the geotags left using Sightsmap and Google. So, the most photographed place is the Solomon Guggenheim Museum in New York.

Wettest place on earth

The city of Mawsynram, India, receives about 12 meters of precipitation per year. A record 25.5 meters of rain was recorded in 1985

The driest place on earth

Nearly 1000 km from South America The Atacama Desert is the driest place on Earth. In this desert, about 10 centimeters fall, pay attention, in 1000 years!

The sunniest place on earth

In Yuma, Arizona, the sun shines an average of 11 hours a day. This happens 90 percent of the time each year. On average Yuma receives 4015 hours of daylight per year

The most expensive city to live in

Singapore is the new world champion in the cost of living, surpassing even Tokyo as the world's most expensive city. Cars in this city-state are on average 4-6 times more expensive than in far from the cheapest countries in the world.

The cheapest city to live in

Mumbai, India is the cheapest place to live in the world. According to the global cost of living index, if in Singapore a loaf of bread will cost you $3.36, then in Mumbai it will cost you only 91 cents.

The glutton country that consumes the largest amount of food

Well, of course, the United States, the average resident of which consumes about 3770 calories every day.

The oldest city in the world

This is debatable, of course, but Damascus, Syria, is considered the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Thanks to the found artifacts, scientists were able to prove that signs of civilization in this city were already present about 11 thousand years ago.

The youngest country in the world

In 2011, the people of South Sudan were officially recognized as an independent state, making it the youngest country in the world.

The most visited city in the world

For several years now, Bangkok has not been the most visited city in the world, its place was taken by London, which (according to MasterCard's 2014 Global Destinations City Index) annually receives about 18.690 million international guests, earning about $ 19.3 billion from them

Most popular country

The least popular country in the world

The most "coffee" country in the world

On average, people in Sweden consume about 388 mg of caffeine from coffee per person per day, that's about 5 cans of Red Bull energy drinks!

The most "drunk" country in the world

This place was taken by Moldova, because the population of this country drinks about 18.22 liters of alcohol per year.

City of cyclists

About 50% of the population of the city of Groningen in the Netherlands commutes on a daily basis by bike, making it the city with the highest proportion of cyclists on the planet

Most Energy Efficient City

All the energy in Reykjavik, Iceland, consumed by the population, is extracted from constantly renewable geothermal sources with the help of hydroelectric power plants, which makes it the most energy efficient city in the world.

Cat loving country

There are 76.430 million feline friends in the US

dog lover country

And again the United States, the country is home to about 61.1 million true friends of man, and this is twice as many as in any other country in the world

Most Sexually Satisfied Country

Switzerland, with its liberal views on pornography, prostitution and sex, which is taught to Swiss children from kindergarten, is the most satisfied country in the world. The vast majority of the population rate their sex life as "excellent". Perhaps that is why Switzerland also bears the title of the most "early birth" country, due to huge amount teenagers who gave birth

The most emotional country

Scientists have found that even such a simple question "how was your day" can cause a resident of the Philippines much more emotions than residents of other countries

The least emotional country in the world

Studies have shown that Singaporeans are the most unemotional. Only 3 out of 10 people have experienced any emotional reactions basic scenarios or describing how their day went

The country with the longest life expectancy in the world

According to a 2013 World Health Organization study, Monaco ranked first in terms of life expectancy for its population. On average, every man in Monaco lives to 85.3 years, and women to 89

Country with the shortest life expectancy on Earth

She became Sierra Leone, where men live on average to 47 years, and women to 48

The most tolerant country for homosexuality

More than 88% of Spaniards said they accept homosexuality and other alternative sexuality. Immediately behind them is Germany, 87%, whose inhabitants answered in the same way

The sexiest country in the world

This parameter is very difficult to determine, because everyone has their own criteria for sexuality. But nevertheless, most people consider Brazilians the most attractive and sexy.

The most stressful country in the world

By "tense" is meant the stress experienced by the population. Looking at the murder rate, GDP per capita, income inequality, corruption and unemployment, it's safe to say that Nigeria rightfully occupies this place.

The least stressful country in the world

This place is occupied by Norway, whose inhabitants experience the least stress

Highest average IQ

There are many factors that can affect the level of IQ, so this parameter of "self" is highly controversial. However, research suggests that the city with the highest average IQ is Hong Kong, with an average population of 107.

Country with the lowest average IQ

This place is taken by Equatorial Guinea, according to IQ and the Wealth of Nations, with an average of only 59 points.

The city with the most developed Internet network in the world

It is surprising that all 618 million Chinese users who spend 18.7 hours a week surfing the Internet do not allow China to take this place. And this place was taken by Seoul, South Korea, with its incredibly developed and city-wide free wi-fi network. Seoul is heaven for an internet addict.

What is the poorest city in Russia? Department of Sociology Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation made a rating on the level of poverty. In the course of the research, it was concluded that Togliatti is the poorest city in Russia. In the article we will try to understand on what basis such conclusions are made. We also list the rest of the poorest Russian cities. But first, a little about the history of Togliatti itself.

Tolyatia: first appearance

The poorest city in Russia did not always have such an "honorary" status. At one time it was one of the five most developing in the world. It has been compared to American Orleans.

The famous ethnologist, geographer, historian Vasily Tatishchev is considered to be the founder. In 1737, Empress Anna Ioannovna granted the Kalmyk princess Anna Taishina a certificate of ownership of the Kalmyk lands. She converted to Christianity and declared her loyalty to the Russian administration. To protect these lands from the raids of the Kalmyk nomads, who did not want to follow her example, the charter indicated the need to build fortresses. So on the site of the future Tolyatti, which in the future will receive the status of "the poorest city in Russia", the first settlement was formed. The official date of foundation is June 20, 1737.

First name

The first name of Togliatti is Stavropol, i.e. "City of the Cross". This name was given to the first paramilitary settlement thanks to the decree of the Senate. Tatishchev himself suggested calling him Epiphany, which means "baptism." The settlement was to become the center of all Kalmyk Christians who decide to switch to a settled way of life.

thrice reborn

Today's poorest city in Russia throughout the history of its existence has changed not only the name, but also its location.

By the beginning of the 20th century, it was underdeveloped in economic terms and was no different from an ordinary village. In 1924, it was downgraded to a settlement. They returned the former status of the city to him only after the Great Patriotic War.

In 1950, it was decided to build the Kuibyshev reservoir. Then it was decided to move the settlement to a new location. At the bottom of the Zhiguli Sea, there were fragments of the old Stavropol.

In 1964, it received its new name - Togliatti, in honor of the leader of the Italian communists. I must say that the city owes Italy not only the name, but also the industry: it is with this European country associated with the construction of the Volga Automobile Plant. The enterprise was built under the supervision of Italian engineers, and the first car - VAZ 2101 - was an exact copy Italian brand FIAT 124. Perhaps that is why the first "penny" are distinguished by durability and reliability. Subsequent brands of VAZ cars, according to motorists and auto mechanics, cannot boast of this. The plant was built in record time, and the new industrial center began to actively develop.

grand construction

In the 60-70s. of the last century, few would have guessed that in half a century Togliatti would bear the title of "The poorest city in Russia." Then it was considered a construction site of allied significance. In terms of its growth rate, it was comparable to the American Houston. In a record short time, it turned into a powerful industrial center of the USSR with the youngest population in the Union. Until now, Tolyatti is considered largest city republican subordination with a population of more than 700 thousand people. Even many capitals of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation cannot boast of such a population. It was the number of inhabitants that made it possible to participate in the rating "The poorest and richest cities in Russia", since research is carried out only in those whose population exceeds half a million people. Tolyatti is one of the few in this rating that is not the capital of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation.

Top 10 poorest cities in Russia

The top five poorest cities look like this:

  1. Tolyatti.
  2. Astrakhan.
  3. Penza.
  4. Volgograd.
  5. Saratov.

Note that all of them are geographically close - these are the regions of the Volga region and the Central part of Russia.

It was believed that Lipetsk is the poorest city in Russia. At least that's what many of its inhabitants think. This is not so: Lipetsk is not the poorest, but it is in the top ten: today, the half-million city of the European part of Russia occupies an "honorable" seventh place. Also, in addition to them, the top ten includes Rostov-on-Don, Barnaul (the capital of the Altai Territory), Naberezhnye Chelny (the capital of Chuvashia), Voronezh ( administrative center Voronezh region). It is striking that almost all of these cities in Soviet time were powerful industrial centers.

We have compiled a list of the poorest cities in Russia. We will try to understand the criteria by which the research was conducted. Is the rating of the poorest cities in Russia objective and why are the official authorities of the "winner" unhappy with it? More on this later in the article.

Why do the authorities of Tolyatti disagree with the "high rank"?

The authorities and the media of the "winner" controlled by it are dissatisfied with the results. Naturally, who will like such a “high” status, especially if you determine the direction of its development? We will try to figure out what criteria were used to conduct the research.

The level of socio-economic status can be studied on the basis of objective data on income levels and access to various services. This method is the most objective, but it requires a significant amount of time, effort, and resources. In fact, a huge army of economists, lawyers, and social workers should be involved in the work. In each test city, it is necessary to monitor the average prices for food, essential services, determine the level of health care and education, and much more. However, there is another approach: according to it, poverty is assessed by self-assessment of the level of well-being of the residents themselves. It is the second method that was used by the Department of Sociology of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation.

What does it mean? In fact, the rating of the poorest cities was determined by the residents themselves. With this approach, there is no need to talk about objectivity. For example, in many cities of Chechnya and Dagestan, the level of official unemployment is fixed at around 30% of the able-bodied population, but the residents themselves do not feel poor. Also, in some cities, the average income of residents is lower than in Togliatti. The study is more psychological than economic. If we analyze the rating of the poorest cities in Russia based on the feelings of the residents of these cities themselves, we will see one pattern: they are all located in close proximity to rich and developed megacities. This explains why the cities of European Russia and the Volga region, which are located next to prosperous, in their opinion, cities: Moscow, Samara, Kazan, etc., were mainly included in the list. The city of Barnaul, the capital of the Altai Territory, whose inhabitants are located in close proximity to Novosibirsk, which is included in the list of the richest cities in Russia.

Do the inhabitants of the "poor towns" really "feel low"?

Of course, the authorities of those who entered the "black list" of the poorest cities in Russia are unhappy. They say, “our residents are feeling sorry, some have loans, others want to eat a lot,” etc. However, serious economic problems are indeed observed in the settlements from the list. This is noted not only by the creators of the rating, but also by specialists from the Ministry economic development, Ministry of Health and social development etc. There are serious economic problems in Tolyatti connected with the crisis of AVTOVAZ. Per Lately tens of thousands of workers were laid off. There are many reasons: automation of production, competition from Chinese manufacturers selling cars in the Russian Federation in the same price category as the Volga plant, financial problems, etc.

The crisis of the plant, which is a city-forming enterprise, cannot but affect the socio-economic situation of all residents, since, according to the "domino principle", it captures other areas of public life.

Why do such research?

Why conduct such studies and compile such ratings?

Experts are sure that they do not set themselves the task of helping residents of the poorest cities in Russia, otherwise fundamental economic research. Respondents were only interviewed by phone, on the streets. Hence the conclusion: the purpose of the study is to identify the most "explosive" in which revolutionary movements. That is why they study not macroeconomic indicators, but the moods of residents, which are subjective in nature.

Protests are often driven by poor, unemployed male youth: they have nothing to lose, but more than enough strength and energy. Therefore, the level of “critically poor young men” was measured separately. In Togliatti there are 13% of them, on average in Russia - 4%. Hence the conclusion: the city in Samara region not only the poorest, but also the one with the highest risk of potential revolutionary unrest.

Methodology for assessing the poverty of cities

We have listed the poorest cities in Russia. The name will not be listed again. Also, it has already been said above about the research method, which is not distinguished by objectivity. The winner was determined on the basis of a self-assessment of the level of well-being of the residents themselves. During sociological surveys, respondents were asked a closed question: "What do you need your salary for?" Next, you had to choose one of the five answers provided.

Poverty index

The rating is based on the so-called poverty index. It was calculated on the basis of not all social groups. Only unemployed youth were included in the research, which confirms the assumption that the state is marking possible future “hot spots” of social unrest.

The poorest city with a million inhabitants

Among the thirteen millionaires of Russia, a rating is being built. Rosstat compiled it taking into account the average wage, which is also not objective without price monitoring. The poorest city with a million population in Russia is Volgograd: the average salary for large and medium-sized enterprises is 32,441 rubles (2016 data).

Not far from Volgograd there is another million-plus city - Rostov-on-Don - with an average salary at 32.7 thousand rubles.

Caucasus - a future threat to Russia?

If we consider unemployed poor youth as a potential threat of future revolutions, then it is necessary to pay attention to two regions of the Caucasus: Chechnya and Ingushetia. The highest youth unemployment rate was recorded in Chechen Gudermes (25%), Ingush Malgobek (24%) and Karabulak (23%). However, the number of inhabitants does not reach half a million in them, so they are not included in the rating.

Loaf Index

The loaf index allows you to correlate wages and prices for the most basic commodity - bread. Unfortunately, Rosstat does not have data on all cities. However, the available data allow us to conclude that the highest loaf index is in oil-producing and oil-refining cities, and the city of Mirny in Yakutia, which is the center for diamond mining, is also in the lead.

It's a paradox: the inhabitants of the grain-growing regions of Siberia and the European part of Russia, as well as some cities of the North Caucasus, can buy less than the rest of the bread for the average salary.

Results

We hope that in the near future not only energy sectors, but also industry will develop in our country. And then there will not be that depressive state of the inhabitants of many settlements, which we are seeing today.

Ten: - the poorest cities in Russia and the ten richest

The risk of social unrest today is highest in Tolyatti, and the most prosperous cities are Moscow and Vladivostok

The Department of Sociology of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation compiled a rating Russian cities by poverty level. The study was conducted in 2014 in 35 cities with a population of more than half a million. In the course of it, the Russians themselves were asked to evaluate their well-being on a five-point scale, where “1” meant that there was hardly enough money for food, and “5” meant that finances even allow them to buy real estate. Based on the data obtained, sociologists calculated the “poverty index”.

As a result, Tolyatti was recognized as the most problematic Russian city.. It not only has the highest poverty index, but also the highest proportion of poor young men, which sociologists say is fraught with social unrest.

The least problematic cities are Moscow, Vladivostok, Yekaterinburg, Kazan, Tyumen, where the poverty index is less than 0.25 (for comparison, in Togliatti it is 0.8).

On the whole, however, despite repeated crises, the situation in the country has improved compared to the early 2000s. In 2003, the share of the critically poor (who barely has enough money for food), according to the study, was 37%, the low-income (there are only enough funds for food and basic necessities) - 76%. In December 2014 - 10% and 54% respectively.

The most prosperous in social terms for the country was 2013: the poor - 10%, the low-income - 46%. And one of the local peaks of poverty occurred at the end of 2011, when the proportion of those who barely have enough to eat reached 16-18%. It was then, as the researchers note, that the "swamp" movement arose, which faded away by mid-2012 - when the proportion of the "very poor" decreased to 9-11%.

The poorest and poorest cities in Russia

(poverty index is indicated in parentheses)
1. Tolyatti (0.8)
2. Astrakhan (0.68)
3. Penza (0.6)
4. Volgograd (0.59)
5. Saratov (0.55)
6. Rostov-on-Don (0.53)
7. Lipetsk (0.52)
8. Barnaul (0.5)
9. Naberezhnye Chelny (0.5)
10. Voronezh (0.49)

And the most prosperous cities of Russia

1. Vladivostok (0.08)
2. Moscow (0.08)
3. Yekaterinburg (0.14)
4. Kazan (0.2)
5. Tyumen (0.23)
6. Krasnodar (0.25)
7. St. Petersburg (0.26)
8. Orenburg (0.27)
9. Irkutsk (0.27)
10. Novosibirsk (0.28)

The global economic crisis has hit hard on all the most vulnerable segments of the population in different cities and countries. Based on a sociological study of the State Department of Sociology under the Government Russian Federation a rating was compiled, which included the poorest cities in Russia in 2015. The list includes several largest cities in the country, in which the level of poverty of residents is maximum.

Tenth place in the ranking of poor cities took. This circumstance is connected with the destructuring and deindustrialization of the city. There was a strong social stratification of the population. The increase in spending and the decrease in wages have greatly affected the city's poverty rate. The poorest are pensioners: 81% of all older people are below the poverty line.

V Naberezhnye Chelny things are not going well. Most of the city's poor residents are pensioners and military personnel. The unemployment rate is very high.

So in the capital of the Altai Territory, 62% of young and elderly citizens have an income that is only enough to purchase basic necessities and food. At the same time, 9% of residents have the financial ability to purchase a car.

In seventh place in the poverty ranking for 2015 is located. This is due to the poor quality of maintenance of the housing stock and poor quality roads. Low level social service and healthcare also contributed. According to a sociological survey in the city of poor people is 16%.

Sixth place in the list of poor cities in 2015 belongs to Rostov-on-Don. The low-income residents of the city are about 52%, while the majority of the poor in this region are elderly people. Their income is only enough for the bare necessities.

- took the fifth position in our rating. This is due to the high mortality of residents against the backdrop of difficult life. Cheap, low-quality food has flooded the city's store shelves, and dirty streets spoil the experience. There are illegal dumps around the city. The study revealed that almost 20% of city dwellers consider themselves poor, and 64% consider themselves poor people.

Entered the list of the poorest cities in Russia based on the low level of income of the population. At the same time, this city is a major industrial and tourist center of the country. However, despite everything, there is a difficult situation with the economic situation of the younger generation. It is young people who make up 40% of the low-income population of this metropolis. 2% of young people are on the verge of poverty. This is reported in the research documents of the Department of Sociology of the Russian Federation: in the lists of the poorest cities in the Russian Federation for 2015.

Third place in the list of Russian cities that became impoverished last year went to Penza. Some of the city's residents, in order to make ends meet, have Additional income. In spite of low level unemployment, high-paying jobs are rare. Most of the family budget of the townspeople is "eaten up" by loans, utility bills, food. According to the residents of the city, in the last period they do not feel social security.

In the official list of the poorest cities in Russia in 2015, the second place is taken by the city known to the world excellent fishing, beautiful nature and sturgeon caviar. It turns out that 11% of the inhabitants are critically poor, and 56% of the city's population cannot afford unnecessary expenses. Despite the external chic of Astrakhan, with its beautiful hotels, restaurants, office buildings, the city does not have enough funds for elementary repairs of suburban roads, there is no subsidizing of charity, there is no timely removal of waste from enterprises, there are industrial debts for paying various kinds of services to public utilities.

As a result of data processing, it was revealed that the most problematic and poor metropolis of the Russian Federation is known to the whole world - a city of large automotive industry. Togliatti has the most high level proportion of poor and poor men young age. Such data are disappointing, because a high index of poverty and the proportion of poor citizens can be the beginning of social unrest, outbreaks of aggression. About seven hundred thousand people live in the city, of which 13% live on the verge of poverty. This state of affairs is due to the fact that Togliatti is an industrial center late period, created at the behest of the leadership of the Communist Party former USSR. The AvtoVAZ plant is suffering the decline of its activities due to tough and serious competition in the automotive market. And the population of the city involuntarily shares the fate of the enterprise.

In addition to large cities, where the standard of living of their inhabitants is low, there are many small towns and villages in which the situation regarding the economy is more complex and gloomy. The worst result belongs to the Crimea, Smolensk and Ivanovo regions. The situation is no better in the cities of the Far North.

Analysts have calculated the top five poorest cities in the country. It included two cities of the Southern Federal District - Astrakhan and Volgograd, and Rostov also made it into the top ten.

Below the poverty line

Increasingly, a Russian proverb pops up in memory about the fact that you didn’t live richly, you didn’t even have to start. Once it irritated me personally, but now it seems that this statement best characterizes the life of most people in our country. As soon as you get used to a certain standard of living, it immediately begins to decline. And how else to evaluate the growing inflation, the continuous increase in prices for everything and everything? What was bought at the same price yesterday is worth twice as much today. At the same time, as many of our readers write, salaries are not going to be indexed or increased, not only that no one is going to, but on the contrary, they are cutting. And according to the results of one of the latest surveys, people are ready to work even if their salaries are cut by a third. There's just nowhere to go. The authorities are calling for patience and tightening their belts, they promise to control the rise in prices, but they continue to grow as if all control is aimed precisely at increasing them, and not vice versa.

But in Russia, and so, only 15.7 million people live below the official poverty line - that is, every ninth inhabitant of the country. It was announced not too long ago Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Olga Golodets at a meeting of the Coordination Council under the President of the Russian Federation for the implementation of the National Strategy for Action in the Interests of Children for 2012-2017. At the same time, the Deputy Prime Minister "reassured": due to inflation and other economic processes, this figure will grow. And she is growing. Moreover, in some cities of the country it is growing faster than anywhere else. According to the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, in terms of poverty, the most problematic cities in the country are Tolyatti, Astrakhan, Penza, Volgograd, Saratov.

As the authors of the study noted, the highest risk of social unrest is in Togliatti, followed by southern Astrakhan and Volgograd. Not only is the number of the poor growing in itself, but the gap between the incomes of the poor and the rich is also growing.

Today, the actual decile ratio (the ratio of 10% of the poor to 10% of the rich) is more than 16. That is, the income of the rich is 16 times higher than the income of the poor. For comparison, in 1990 incomes differed by less than 5 times.

1. Money is hardly enough for food; 2. Funds are only enough for food and basic necessities; 3. We can buy large household appliances (refrigerator, washing machine); 4. We can buy a new car; 5. There is enough money for everything, including real estate.

According to the already tested classification, the first group belongs to the critically poor population, the first and second groups form a layer of low-income citizens.

At the same time, the number of poor people in Russia has been decreasing all the time. From 2003 to 2014, it has more than tripled. According to the results of the study, in 2014 the proportion of the population who consider their standard of living to be unacceptably low was 11% against 37% in 2003. And in December 2014, the number of Russians who felt poor again began to rise sharply. How not to remember that notorious thing again: they were not rich and there was no need to start. Of course, most of us never became rich, but we could still afford something. And here again as a verdict: in December 2014, 54% of residents of large and medium-sized cities classified themselves as low-income. Again the majority.

If you look at the latest study, the picture is as follows:

The proportion of poor young men is 6% in Astrakhan, 2% in Volgograd, 4% in Rostov, and 2% in Krasnodar. The share of low-income young men is 49% in Astrakhan, 40% in Volgograd, 43% in Rostov, and 30% in Krasnodar. The share of critically poor youth is 6% in Astrakhan, 2% in Volgograd, 5% in Rostov, and 3% in Krasnodar. The share of low-income youth - in Astrakhan - 52%, in Volgograd - 44%, in Rostov - 42%, in Krasnodar - 33%,

The share of critically poor residents is 11% in Astrakhan, 18% in Volgograd, 13% in Rostov, and 11% in Krasnodar. The share of low-income residents in Astrakhan is 56%, in Volgograd - 63%, in Rostov - 52%, in Krasnodar - 45%.

It is no coincidence that researchers pay attention to the large proportion of unemployed youth and young men. The number of such people who are not engaged in business, without work, can be simply explosive. Such critical mass always need to be directed in the right direction in order to prevent social explosions.

Where are the highest prices?

And if we talk about poverty and poor cities, then let's look at the most obvious things. On the rise in prices for the first foodstuffs in the same Astrakhan. Recently, a kilogram of sugar has risen in price from 28 rubles to 50, rice - from 55 to 85 rubles per 900 grams, vegetable oil, a liter bottle - from 66 to 87, a kilo of beef from 270 to 360 rubles, pork has risen in price by almost a hundred rubles. , chicken became more expensive by 40 rubles, and, for example, trout from 250 rubles soared in price to 480. Over the year, a food basket of 32 basic foodstuffs has risen in price by an average of 40%. Even, for example, at the end of 2013, a set of products for a resident of Astrakhan cost 2,300-2,400 rubles, and now the total cost of this set has grown to at least 4,000 rubles. Almost twice. Of course, salaries remained the same and even became less.

And so it is in almost every region. Although prices in the same South federal district are different. Recently, Rosstat in the Rostov region compared prices for food, utilities, public transport in the Southern District and found out, for example, that the most expensive beef in Maykop is 270 rubles and Rostov-on-Don is an average of 267 rubles per kilogram, and the most expensive pork is in Volgograd (285 rubles), more expensive only in Elista, where they give 313 rubles per kilogram.

In Rostov-on-Don, the most expensive sunflower oil in the Southern Federal District is 81 rubles 14 kopecks. But in Maykop and Krasnodar the price of sunflower oil is 73 rubles.

In terms of the high cost of cereals and pasta, Krasnodar is in the lead, where pasta costs an average of 60 rubles, and the most expensive potatoes in Rostov - 31.98, cabbage is the most expensive in Maikop - 33.86. The most expensive bread and bakery products, prices for which the antimonopoly department has already become interested in - in Volgograd -37.73 rubles. The most expensive eggs are 68.8 in Krasnodar, and the most expensive milk is 49.04 in Astrakhan.

In Krasnodar, the most expensive municipal buses, trams and trolleybuses cost 17 rubles per trip. Rostov public transport costs 15 rubles.

Rostovites have the highest electricity prices in the Southern Federal District - 37.0 rubles per kilowatt, in Krasnodar - 35.4 rubles per kilowatt, Rostovites pay 36 rubles, 13 kopecks per cubic meter of water, and Kuban - 24 rubles, water disposal in Rostov is also more expensive by 10 rubles than in the same Krasnodar. Heating also makes a big difference. The capital of Adygea pays 1998 rubles for Gcal, and Rostov - 1442 rubles, Krasnodar - 1772. And if all the costs are added together, it turns out that there is not much to live on ... At the same time, Southern District not the lowest salaries, where the same Krasnodar and Rostov are in the lead, where earnings average 36 and 32,000 rubles.

According to Rosstat, the level of consumer confidence of the Russian population in the fourth quarter of 2014 continued to decline compared to the previous quarter. In the first quarter of the year, consumer confidence remained unchanged, increased in the second quarter, and declined in the third. In the fourth quarter of last year, the consumer confidence index decreased by 11 percentage points and amounted to minus 18% against minus 7% in the third quarter, minus 6% in the second and minus 11% in the first quarter of 2014.

In 2015, 18% of respondents expect better changes in the economy (24% in the third quarter). The share of negative assessments increased to 38% (against 29%). The share of respondents who positively assess the changes in the economic situation decreased from 20% to 12%, while the share of negative assessments increased from 31% to 55%.

The index of expected changes in personal financial situation decreased by 8 percentage points and amounted to minus 12% (minus 4% in the third quarter of 2014). The proportion of respondents who expect their financial situation to improve over the next 12 months was 10% (against 12%). The share of negative assessments increased from 17% to 28%. According to the Foundation public opinion already 60 percent of the country's inhabitants believed that a crisis had begun in the country.

The smallest problems with poverty were noted in Vladivostok, Moscow, Yekaterinburg, Kazan and Tyumen