Funny

My official monthly salary that I get working as an IT support engineer in Academy of Science is 860 rubles. $1=28 rubles here.
I get 5600 rubles monthly for supporting different scientific organisations in Moscow.
I earn more assemblying PCs, repairing them and making LANs all over Moscow. Our clients are various Moscow commertial firms and our friends, no advertising but a word of mouth.
Average pension for age here in Moscow is less then 1500 rubles.
My Father gets about 1500 rubles as a professor (!!!) in his college. A a military pensioneer (retired colonel, 44 years in the Army, 1943-1987) he gets about 3000 rubles.
My Grandma, she died in October

got 1100 rubles as an officer widiow.
For 6 months I worked with a 20 years old guy who earned 4000 roubles monthly doing cabling works in apartment houses.
I am 27 and have incomplete college, specialised in "conventional warhead design". IMO I am doing pretty well, I spend no more then 100 roubles daily on food and (mostly) on beer and tobacco. I don't have a car, but I own a small 3-roomed apartment 5 minutes from a subway station.
Food prices in Moscow: 5.5 roubles for bread (black or white), 90 rubles for a kilogramm of meat, 7 rubles for a kilogramm of potatos, 15 rubles for a liter of milk, 55 rubles for a 0.5 liter of fine vodka, 13 rubles for a good beer. I pay about 350 rubles monthly for an apartment (heating, garbage collection, phone, water, electricity, gas).
Hardcover book price is around 50 rubles.
95 octane petrol is around 9 rubles per liter.
Anyone else living not in US wants to share (or should I say "declare"?) his living conditions?
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With respect,
Pavel Pavlov,
Commissar 25th IAP WB VVS