Russians who left their homeland due to military special operations and mobilization share the difficulties they faced outside the country.
They complain about rising prices for household goods and services, noting the increase in the cost of living after moving to Turkey, writes 74.ru.
In the last year inflation in Turkey reached 100%, and in the second half of this year - 72.45%, Russians share. Prices are constantly increasing, forcing many to choose markets to buy vegetables instead of supermarkets.
One story describes an analogy to the tense times in Russia in the 90s: people have increased tension, uncertainty, and constant talk about how to save money. This causes nervousness and tension in society.
The cost of renting housing in Turkey has risen due to the high demand that arose after mobilization in the Russian Federation. However, utility bills have been higher than expected.
Some of the relocants decided to move to Georgia in search of more stable financial conditions. This move was made by those who continue to receive ruble salaries, working remotely.
Recall that earlier in the ATOR told about the rise in the cost of vacation in Russia by 15-20% during the New Year holidays.