Every year, not only are the ratings of the poorest, but also the richest Russian cities and favorable for life. Every Russian wants to live in such cities, but the most comfortable Russian regions are not rubber and cannot contain the whole country.
List
- 10. Novosibirsk | Poverty Index - 0.28
- 9. Irkutsk | Poverty Index - 0.27
- 8. Orenburg | Poverty Index - 0.27
- 7. St. Petersburg | Poverty Index - 0.26
- 6. Krasnodar | Poverty Index - 0.25
- 5. Tyumen | Poverty Index - 0.23
- 4. Kazan | Poverty Index - 0.20
- 3. Yekaterinburg | Poverty Index - 0.14
- 2. Vladivostok | Poverty Index - 0.08
- 1. Moscow | Poverty Index - 0.08
10. Novosibirsk | Poverty Index - 0.28
The rating is opened by the Siberian city of Novosibirsk. The city belongs to millionaires. The region has a huge number of industrial enterprises related to energy, gas industry, metallurgy and many other industries. For one person, an average of 23 thousand rubles. Production in the region is diversified, which creates a favorable environment for the development of small and medium-sized businesses. Below the poverty line is a relatively small part of the population.
9. Irkutsk | Poverty Index - 0.27
Another Siberian city, which was in the top 10 of the richest cities in Russia - Irkutsk. Although the residents themselves may be surprised at this situation, such a conclusion was made by analysts based on the answers of the townspeople themselves. Citizens were asked to evaluate their financial capabilities on a scale of one to five. As a result of the responses, it became clear that only 12% of the population fell below the poverty line. And 52% of citizens considered that they belong to low-income groups of the population. Compared with the results of other cities, residents of Irkutsk have nothing to complain about. The most affluent citizens replied that they could even afford to buy real estate, but such categories of citizens in any city are very small. Otherwise, the average standard of living of a simple worker is much higher than in many other regions.
8. Orenburg | Poverty Index - 0.27
Eighth place in the ranking of the most prosperous Russian cities took Orenburg. Being in the ranking of the city was provided by an actively developing industry. The city has gas producing, chemical, and construction enterprises. Light industry and electrical industry are also developed here. In addition, oil production is underway in the city. This situation allows residents to receive good salaries. But there are some disadvantages. Due to actively developing industrial enterprises in the region, the environment is suffering. Therefore, on the one hand, Orenburg is a profitable city for work, but on the other hand, poor ecology negatively affects the situation in the region.
7. St. Petersburg | Poverty Index - 0.26
It is not difficult to guess that the northern capital will be included in this rating. Peter is not only the northern, but also the cultural capital of Russia. The city is especially attractive for tourists. Annually, a huge number of tourists from different countries come to St. Petersburg, who dream of seeing this bohemian city with their own eyes. There are a huge number of masterpieces of architecture, museums and historical attractions. It is worth noting that many architectural buildings were included by UNESCO in the World Heritage Fund. Residents of the city receive one of the largest salaries in the country. On average, 78 thousand rubles per person.
6. Krasnodar | Poverty Index - 0.25
But not only the northern cities can boast a high standard of living. One of the richest regions of Russia was the southern city of Krasnodar. The basis of the region’s economic potential is agriculture. Due to the favorable climate and favorable location of the region, this industry is most actively developing and provides a large number of jobs. In addition, the city has a number of industrial enterprises. But close proximity to the sea also plays a significant role in the development of the region, which attracts a large number of vacationers in the summer to the areas of the city.
5. Tyumen | Poverty Index - 0.23
On the fifth line is another Siberian city and one of the largest regions where oil is produced - Tyumen. The basis of industry is oil and gas production. The city itself is one of the oldest in the country and boasts a large number of cultural heritage sites of Russia. Tyumen is considered the most favorable region for attracting investments. In this regard, the region has one of the highest salaries. The only negative is the climatic conditions. The region has frosty winters and short cool summers. Such weather only motivates as much as possible to work, and not relax, unlike the southern regions.
4. Kazan | Poverty Index - 0.20
The beautiful city of Kazan is considered one of the most favorable regions for work and life. The city has established infrastructure, there are a large number of enterprises and places to work. Scientific, sports, educational and cultural industries are actively developing in Kazan. The city has a large number of universities and sports complexes. In addition to industry, tourism is actively developed in the region. The city is full of historical and cultural monuments. A huge number of tourists come to admire their beauty every year.
3. Yekaterinburg | Poverty Index - 0.14
After a survey of the population, it became known that Yekaterinburg should be placed in third place in terms of improvement and welfare. The region is actively developing; factories and enterprises are being built on its territory. Residents who are below the poverty line in Yekaterinburg, only 10%. Compare these indicators with the indicators of other cities, which are several times higher than this figure. Yekaterinburg, in terms of salary and percentage of wealthy population is second only to Vladivostok and Moscow. But the third place can be called honorable, and the city is the most favorable for living.
2. Vladivostok | Poverty Index - 0.08
Vladivostok can rightfully be called one of the richest cities in Russia. Did you know that the region has the largest number of cars per capita? And the number of limousines exceeds their number in Paris, Barcelona and many other cities in Europe. It is worth saying that there are not a few yachts in Vladivostok. The percentage of people who live abroad of poverty is only 8%. In addition to industry, the city attracts tourists. You can enjoy fresh seafood at local restaurants. In a few years, it is planned to open a diamond exchange in the territory. And then the region will become even richer.
1. Moscow | Poverty Index - 0.08
Naturally, Moscow took the first place in the list of the richest cities. Which is not surprising, because citizens from provincial towns constantly leave for the capital in order to earn a living. The capital is considered one of the largest financial, economic and cultural centers. The average salary per capita is 133 thousand rubles. In addition, Moscow is considered one of the main transport hubs connected to all of Europe. But here the highest population density per 1 sq.m. After all, Moscow is a city that the majority of the population of Russia considers a fairy tale, where everyone will receive huge salaries and live luxuriously.