Russian households are finding it increasingly difficult to forecast their earnings despite incomes being on the rise for nearly three years, according to a new survey by the Public Opinion Foundation (FOM).
Half of respondents said they could only predict their family income for six months or less, up from 44% two years ago.
The planning horizon is shrinking across the population, FOM said.
The poll, conducted monthly for the Central Bank, tracks perceptions of inflation, saving behavior and financial wel
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