“Russia has never seen this”: Russia’s central bank chief admits a 2.5 million worker deficit
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Russia’s war economy has hit its labor floor, and the country’s central bank chief has now publicly admitted it.
“We have never, until now, in the history of modern Russia, lived with such a deficit of labor force.”
The labor reserve has fallen by 2.5 million workers since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, audit firm FinExpertiza found in figures published this week. Bank of Russia chair
Russia’s war economy has hit its labor floor, and the country’s central bank chief has now publicly admitted it.
“We have never, until now, in the history of modern Russia, lived with such a deficit of labor force.”
The labor reserve has fallen by 2.5 million workers since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, audit firm FinExpertiza found in figures published this week. Bank of Russia chair
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