No savings for a “rainy day” does not have 40% of Russians. While 60% of some funds still available.
In the case of deprivation of source of income for 16% of the portal Superjob declared that “hold” on the savings is less than a month, 21% — up to two months. Another 12% said that the stash will last them for a period of up to six months, 6% — to 5% — more than a year, according to a survey SuperJob. As a General estimate, in average on the past the respondents have been able to survive only 3.7 months.
It was also found that 29% do not conduct financial accounting of their income and expenses. 53% said they are “approximate registration”, and “strictly” follow the Finance 18% of respondents. A fifth of respondents not planning future incomes and expenses, 40% said that they plan less than six months 23% six months to a year, and more than a year — 16%.
It was also found that, compared with the results of the same survey in 2008, the Russians were less likely to save money. In 2008, 72% of respondents said that they set aside a “rainy day.” At the same 15% said they lived on the accumulated less than a month, 31% up to two months, 15% — up to six months, on terms of up to years and more years the results are the same as now — 6% and 5%.
The survey was conducted April 1-4 in 368 mi settlements among 1.6 thousand people over 18 years.
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