Russia's recruitment bonuses, now set at 400,000 rubles, are straining the economy as the war in Ukraine continues. These bonuses create competition for labor, driving up wages and contributing to inflation. Analysts assert that Russia's economic growth is unsustainable due to ballooning costs associated with military recruitment and wartime expenditures. The current casualty rate undermines the ability to maintain forces without mandatory mobilization. The combination of increased recruitment costs and monetary policy adjustments could destabilize the economy further over time, leading to weakened consumer purchasing power and currency challenges.
Russia's recruitment bonuses for soldiers, recently increased to 400,000 rubles, have created competition for labor that drives inflation and raises wages dramatically.
The high costs of sustaining recruitment and defense spending are putting significant strain on Russia's economy, making current economic growth unsustainable.
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