The cost of living in Russia (2024)

Find out about the cost of living in Russia, including the price of Russian real estate, grocery prices and more.

Life for expats in Russia is generally comfortable, with expenses such as groceries and utility bills being fairly inexpensive even in major cities such as Moscow. Outside of the major metropolitan areas, prices are even cheaper, with lower bills for food and transportation.

The cost of living in Russia depends largely on your lifestyle. Even though several surveys have identified Moscow as the most expensive city in Europe in relation to salary, it is still possible to live comfortably as an expat.

Read on to find out more about the cost of living in Russia. This guide will cover:

  • General cost of living and standards of living in Russia
    • Cost of living in Moscow
    • Cost of living in Saint Petersburg
    • Cost of living in Novosibirsk
    • Cost of living in Yekaterinburg
    • Cost of living in Nizhny Novgorod
  • Wages and salary in Russia
  • Housing costs in Russia
    • Rental costs in Russia
    • Property prices in Russia
  • The cost of domestic bills in Russia
    • Utility bills in Russia
    • Telecommunications in Russia
  • Healthcare costs in Russia
  • Childcare costs in Russia
  • Study costs in Russia
  • The cost of food and drink in Russia
    • Groceries in Russia
    • Restaurants in Russia
    • Beer, wine, and spirits in Russia
    • Coffee in Russia
  • Cost of living in Russia: Transport prices
    • Public transport
    • Private transport in Russia
  • Leisure activities in Russia
    • Clothing in Russia
    • Sports in Russia
  • Taxation and social security in Russia
  • Assistance with living costs
  • Useful resources

Russia-Ukraine war

The cost of living in Russia (1)

Russia is currently at war with Ukraine.

The situation fluctuates daily, and affects many aspects of life in Russia, including banking, cost of living, and immigration.

For this reason, please be aware that prices and options may differ from the information on this page.

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General cost of living and standards of living in Russia

According to OECD better life index, the Russian Federation has improved the quality of life over the past decade. That said, although it ranks above the OECD average for work-life balance, it lags in other areas.

According to the Russian government, the minimum cost of living is 11,653 p., including housing, food, and other services. In Moscow, this rises to 20,195 p. Realistically, you will need to budget more than this.

Indeed, according to official figures, 12.3% of Russia’s population live under the poverty line. However, some estimates dispute this, as the minimum cost of living appears to be much higher.

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Two Russian cities make the cut in Mercer’s 2019 Quality of Living survey: Moscow (167th) and St. Petersburg (174th). Here are some comparisons of the cost of living in Russian cities compared with other places around the world:

Cost of living in Moscow

  • 62% cheaper than New York
  • 31% cheaper than Berlin
  • 19% cheaper than Madrid
  • 32% cheaper than Brussels
  • 46% cheaper than Paris

Cost of living in Saint Petersburg

  • 71% cheaper than New York
  • 47% cheaper than Berlin
  • 37% cheaper than Madrid
  • 48% cheaper than Brussels
  • 58% cheaper than Paris

Cost of living in Novosibirsk

  • 77% cheaper than New York
  • 58% cheaper than Berlin
  • 50% cheaper than Madrid
  • 58% cheaper than Brussels
  • 67% cheaper than Paris

Cost of living in Yekaterinburg

  • 75% cheaper than New York
  • 55% cheaper than Berlin
  • 46% cheaper than Madrid
  • 55% cheaper than Brussels
  • 64% cheaper than Paris

Cost of living in Nizhny Novgorod

  • 76% cheaper thanNew York
  • 56% cheaper than Berlin
  • 48% cheaper than Madrid
  • 57% cheaper than Brussels
  • 66% cheaper than Paris

Wages and salary in Russia

The minimum wage in Russia is calculated as 42% of Russia’s median salary. This means that the current minimum wage is 12,792 p. In addition, the minimum wage must not go below the minimum cost of living.

The minimum wage is higher in regions that have a more expensive cost of living. For example, in Moscow, the monthly minimum wage is 20,589 p. and in Saint Petersburg, it is 19,190 p.

The average salary in Russia is around 55,000 p., but the average salary for an expat is generally quite a lot more than this (one estimate suggests up to twice as much). In addition, average wages in Moscow and Saint Petersburg are generally higher than elsewhere in the country.

Housing costs in Russia

Rental costs in Russia

Accommodation choice in Russia falls into two categories: apartments within the city or houses outside the city. Renting in Russia, particularly in Moscow, can be competitive and expensive.

Many city apartments are in high-rise blocks with a shared entrance, stairway, and, if you’re lucky, an elevator. According to Numbeo, a one-bedroom flat in the center of Moscow costs 50,000 p. to 100,000 p. Meanwhile, outside the city center, prices are, on average, 40,000 p. For a three-bedroom apartment in Moscow city center, you can expect to pay about 145,000 or 75,000 on the outskirts.

Even though living outside of the city is cheap, the commute could be at least an hour, so if you intend to own a car, factor the cost of petrol into your monthly budget. In addition, Moscow traffic jams are notorious – public transport, especially the metro, is cheaper and faster compared to driving in rush hour.

Property prices in Russia

If you’re moving to Russia indefinitely, you could consider buying a home. The price per square meter is around 670,000 p. in Moscow city center, and 225,000 outside. Meanwhile, prices are significantly cheaper in other cities. In Nizhny Novgorod, for example, you could buy a city center apartment for 115,000 per square meter.

You can generally borrow a maximum of 80% of the sale price for a property in Russia, and your mortgage payment must not exceed 35% of your income.

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The cost of domestic bills in Russia

Utility bills in Russia

Russian electricity prices are among some of the cheapest in the world, estimated to cost 4.81 p. per KWh in March 2022. According to Numbeo, you will pay utility costs of around 8,500 p. per month for an 85-square-meter apartment. These costs include electricity, water, heating, and garbage.

Most heating in Russia is centralized, meaning that it is turned on in apartment blocks in the autumn and turned off again in spring. There are usually no thermostats, meaning you can’t control the temperature in your apartment. This heating adds a small fee to your utility bills.

Telecommunications in Russia

Television in Russia is, in principle, free, but if you want more choice in channels, you will need to find a cable or satellite package. One provider offers packages starting at 1,500 p. per year, reaching 7,000 p. per year for packages including global series and films.

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There are several internet providers in Russia. MTS, for example, provides home internet for 500 p.–990 p. per month depending on speed. In addition, many providers also offer TV, phone, and internet in a single package.

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Healthcare costs in Russia

Free healthcare is available for residents of Russia, but it has a reputation for being disorganized, underfunded, and difficult to navigate. In addition, compulsory health insurance can be limited in coverage. With this in mind, many expats decide to take out private health insurance in Russia. Many companies offer health insurance in their employment packages.

If you choose to take out your own private health insurance, bear in mind that this can cost several thousand euros per year. Read our guide to health insurance in Russia for more information.

In addition, since 2021, expats must undergo regular health checks. These happen between every three months to a year and cost 4,200 p. to 6,600 p.

Childcare costs in Russia

State kindergarten (detsky sad, детский сад) is available for children up to the age of seven. Families in Moscow can sometimes recover up to 20% of the costs associated with this. On the other hand, if you want your child to attend a private or international nursery, this is likely to cost far more. Read our guide on preschool education in Russia for additional information.

If you need in-house childcare, hiring a nanny or babysitter is another option. Local babysitters might charge 200–400 p. per hour. In-home childcare can cost significantly more – the most expensive option is hiring an international nanny, some of whom charge up to €900–€1100 per week (73,600 p.–90,000p.)

Study costs in Russia

Russia boasts several international schools for expatriates to send their children. However, some expats prefer local Russian primary schools. The standard of education is high, but local schools teach only in Russian. Public schools in Russia are free for anyone living in Russia, including foreigners.

Saint Petersburg and Moscow are both home to plenty of international schools. Most of these schools base their curriculum on the American or British system, but there are also French and Russian schools, as well as method schools. As an example of cost, the British School in Moscow charges €16,340–€29,839 per year, depending on which grade your child is in.

The choice of universities in Russia is very broad. The education standard is quite high: 27 of its institutions have been featured in the QS World University Rankings of 2019, and 10 universities from this list are among the top 400 universities worldwide.

Additionally, Russia is a member of the Bologna Process, which brings its system in line with European universities. Now, many universities offer a choice of a four-year bachelor’s degree or a five-year specialist degree. The prices of university education in Russia differs according to the degree program and the university itself.

The cost of food and drink in Russia

Groceries in Russia

Even though there are plenty of affordable supermarkets all over Russia, the quality can vary. During the winter months, vegetable counters in supermarkets are visibly drained and imported items can be prohibitively expensive.

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The constant hunt for familiar brands means that most expats or locals alike, start to shop in different places for different goods. Here are some typical prices for products in Moscow:

  • 1 liter of milk – 75 p.
  • Loaf of fresh white bread – 48 p.
  • 1 kilogram of rice – 96 p.
  • 1 kilogram of apples – 109 p.

Restaurants in Russia

The larger cities of Russia offer a wide choice of eating out. You can try typical Russian cuisine, Ukrainian, or Caucasian cuisines, as well as food from Central Asia and Korea.

A meal at a modest restaurant costs around 800 p. for a person, while a three-course meal for two people at a mid-range restaurant can go up to 3,000 p. each.

Beer, wine, and spirits in Russia

A half liter of domestic beer in a restaurant will set you back about 250 p. Meanwhile, if you buy your beer in a supermarket, you’re likely to pay a lot less – domestic beer sells at 65 p., while imported beers cost around 125 p. per bottle. Mid-range wine costs 350 p.–1,000 p.

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While Russians have a reputation for drinking vodka, they buy far more beer. That said, the minimum price for vodka is 203 p. per half liter, but it’s usually a good idea to spend a bit more.

Coffee in Russia

Russia has many coffee chains, especially in big cities. A cappuccino in Moscow costs about 180 p., which is quite a lot cheaper than in Western Europe, but more expensive than the capitals of neighboring Ukraine, Belarus, and Georgia.

Cost of living in Russia: Transport prices

Public transport

Most cities in Russia have a good public transport system including trams, trolleybus, marshrutki (маршрутки – routed taxi or minibuses), and buses. Big cities also have metro systems.

To use public transport in Moscow, you have two options:

  • All-in-one ticket – for all modes of transport, can be bought for one journey (60 p.), two journeys (120 p.), one day (240 p.), or 3 days (455 p.)
  • Troika card – for all modes of transport, deposit 50 p. You can then top up this card. Journeys cost 42 p. for a single journey and 65 p. for a 90-minute journey with changes.
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In other cities, you can buy a ticket or token (zheton, жетон) for a single metro journey from a ticket machine at the station. These cost 60 p. in St. Petersburg, 36 p. in Yekaterinburg, 28 p. in Nizhny Novgorod, and 26 p. in Novosibirsk. You can also buy monthly tickets if you are using transport regularly.

Some cities also allow senior citizens to travel for free or a discount – check with your regional transport websites to find out what’s available.

Private transport in Russia

Marshrutki are an interesting case: in some cities, they are run by private companies, while other cities have integrated them into the local transport network. They are frequent in most cities and stop almost anywhere along set routes. Fares are usually about one and a half times what you’d pay on a normal bus route.

There are a few ways to get a taxi in Russia. Flagging one down in the street is one option, and often cheaper, but it’s also the least safe way – sometimes, random cars or unlicensed cabs will offer you a ride. On these occasions, it’s usually best to politely decline.

Otherwise, Russia has several apps for hailing a taxi. Yandex taxi in Moscow, for example, starts at 139 p. and charge 8 p.–19 p. per kilometer or 10 p. per minute.

If you want to drive in Russia, the average cost of a Volkswagen Golf is 1,500,000 p., while a Toyota Corolla Sedan will set you back 1,700,000 p.

Leisure activities in Russia

Clothing in Russia

Unlike many living costs, the price of clothing in Russia is similar to elsewhere in Europe. A pair of mid-range jeans costs 6,500 p., while a dress from a chain store costs about 3,500 p. These costs are about the same in most major Russian cities. A pair of business shoes will set you back about 7,000 p.

Sports in Russia

A pair of running shoes in Moscow costs about 6,500 p. Once it gets colder, you might consider buying a gym membership – this goes for around 1,500 to 5,500.

Meanwhile, film fans will spend about 450 p. on a cinema ticket for an international release. This is far cheaper than in Western Europe.

Taxation and social security in Russia

All employees, including self-employed individuals, pay taxes. Residents pay 13% or 15% personal income tax in Russia; residency is defined as anyone living in Russia for at least 183 days in a tax year. Non-residents pay 30%.

If you receive any income from outside of Russia, you still need to pay tax when living in Russia. However, non-residents only pay tax on their income earned in Russia. Residents also pay tax on overseas revenue.

Russian law obliges local companies to subtract employee tax from salaries, but international organisations are excused from this requirement. Therefore, you have to file tax returns.

Self-employed individuals make advance tax payments several times each year. The frequency is based on the cost of your tax returns. You can download tax declaration forms from the website and the offices of the Moscow Tax Inspectorate.

Corporate tax is payable at a flat rate of 20%. Capital gains tax for individuals is same as personal income tax.

The social security system in Russia is split into two parts: basic pension and insurance. Pension contributions differ depending on your age.

Assistance with living costs

The social welfare system in Russia allows residents of Russia to receive financial help in certain circ*mstances. You can find a list of services here (in Russian).

Maternity benefits are arranged with your employer and depend on how long you have been working and how much you earn. You can receive a lump sum when your child is born, and monthly benefits for your child thereafter.

To receive unemployment benefits, in most cases, you need to apply online. You can receive benefits for three to 12 months depending on your situation.

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The cost of living in Russia (2024)

FAQs

Is it expensive to live in Russia? ›

The average cost of living in Russia for families can be anywhere from 30,000 rubles to 35,000 rubles per month, excluding utilities. While Moscow and Saint Petersburg are relatively expensive to live in, Novosibirsk is one of the cities in Russia with low cost of living.

Is it cheaper to live in Russia or USA? ›

Cost of living in United States is 124% more expensive than in Russia.

How much does it cost to live comfortably in Russia? ›

The average salary in Russia is relatively low, considering the rent and the prices of utilities, transportation, and other expenses. With an average monthly income of around 680$ you can cover all basic expenses, but you can't save up or indulge in experiences and adventures like traveling.

How much dollars does it cost to live in Russia? ›

Summary of cost of living in Russia: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 1,823.6$ (148,779.2руб) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 523.1$ (42,677.7руб) without rent.

What is the minimum wage in Russia? ›

The minimum wages have been revised in Russia with effect from 01 January 2023. The federal minimum wage has changed from RUB15,279.00 to RUB16,242.00 per month.

What is the average income in Russia in US dollars? ›

Russia Annual Household Income per Capita reached 7,932.623 USD in Dec 2022, compared with the previous value of 6,561.323 USD in Dec 2021.

Can a US citizen live in Russia? ›

temporary residency is usually granted for 3 years; Russian permanent residence can be obtained after 5 years; it can take up to 20 days for a visa application to be processed by the FMS.

How much does a house in Russia cost? ›

Housing costs in Russia

According to Numbeo, a one-bedroom flat in the center of Moscow costs 50,000 p. to 100,000 p. Meanwhile, outside the city center, prices are, on average, 40,000 p. For a three-bedroom apartment in Moscow city center, you can expect to pay about 145,000 or 75,000 on the outskirts.

Can an American move to Russia permanently? ›

You can relocate to Russia for a temporary period or can apply for permanent residence. The steps for temporary residence are the following: Determine what is the reason for your stay and submit approval for the correct type of visa; Submit an application for the visa.

Can you own guns in Russia? ›

Firearms may be acquired for self-defense, hunting, or sports activities, as well as for collection purposes. Carrying permits may be issued for hunting firearms licensed for hunting purposes.

How much is gas in Russia? ›

The average consumer price of the motor gasoline brand AI-95 in Russia stood at 51.41 Russian rubles per liter in March 2023, having increased slightly from the previous month. The monthly price of the most expensive category, AI-98 or higher, was measured at 61.64 Russian rubles per liter.

What is the average Russian salary? ›

What is average wage in Russia? Average Wages in Russia increased to 71334 RUB/Month (864.496 USD/Month) in March 2023. The maximum rate of average wage for employees was 69278 RUB/Month and minimum was 0 RUB/Month. Data published Monthly by Ministry for Economic Development.

Is 500 usd a lot in Russia? ›

Expert's answer: The average income in Russia is about 400-500 USD per month, so this sum is enough to live in the country for at least one year.

How much is a co*ke in Russia? ›

The price is 0.68 USD. The average price for all countries is 0.93 USD. The database includes 91 countries.

How much is a Big Mac in Russia? ›

Russia - Big Mac menu - price, September 2020
Russia - Big Mac menu - price, September 2020
RUB225.000
USD2.786
EUR2.597

How many hours do Russians work? ›

CharacteristicAverage weekly hours worked
Q4 202238.5
Q3 202237.5
Q2 202238.2
Q1 202238.2
8 more rows
Mar 27, 2023

How much is the average rent in Russia? ›

The majority of Russians, as per 45 percent of the polled respondents, were paying between 5 and 15 thousand Russian rubles per month for rented housing as of July 2019. Over 20 thousand Russian rubles for the residential rental fee was submitted by 17 percent of the surveyed population.

How much does a Russian make per hour? ›

The average hourly wage in Russia is 600 RUB or USD 8.09 (US Dollars), and the hourly minimum wage is 150 RUB (USD 2.01). Russia has a median salary of 110,000 RUB per month (USD 1,472.90). This means that half of the population earns less than 110,000 RUB while the other half earns more than 110,000 RUB.

What does a dozen eggs cost in Russia? ›

This average is based on 48 price points. It can be considered reliable and accurate. Latest update: April 26, 2023.

Is USD worth a lot in Russia? ›

No, the US dollar is not stronger than the Russian ruble. At the time of writing, one US dollar is worth 74. 37 Russian rubles, while one Russian ruble is worth 0. 0134 US dollars.

How tall is the average Russian man? ›

Download Table Data
CountryAvg Male Height (cm)Avg Female Height (in)
Russia176.655 ft. 5 in.
Hungary176.595 ft. 4 in.
Saint Lucia176.435 ft. 5 in.
North Macedonia176.435 ft. 3 in.
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Can an American own a house in Russia? ›

According to Russian law, foreigners are usually allowed to purchase or rent property in Russia, but certain exceptions apply. Also, in order to be allowed to buy a property, the foreign citizen must hold a valid Russian resident permit.

What US citizens are detained in Russia? ›

Russia
NameDetainedReleased
Brittney Griner17 February 20228 December 2022
Paul Whelan28 December 2018In detention
Marc Fogel15 August 2021In detention
Evan Gershkovich29 March 2023In detention
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How long can an American stay in Russia? ›

Single or double-entry tourist visas are issued for up to 30 days. The dates are indicated in your voucher. We recommend that US citizens apply for 3-year multiple-entry tourist visas regardless of the dates, number of entries and period of stay indicated in the tourist voucher.

How much is an acre of land worth in Russia? ›

But Russian land averages $400 per acre -- a mere 10 percent of the cost in France, and 20 percent of the price of land in Brazil. In the countryside, Russia's capitalist revolution is still a work in progress.

How much is a bottle of water in Russia? ›

CharacteristicPrice in Russian rubles per liter
Jan 2023*43.5
Dec 2022*43.5
Nov 2022*43.5
Oct 2022*43.4
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Apr 19, 2023

How much is a gallon of milk in Moscow? ›

Cost of Living in Moscow
RestaurantsEdit
Milk (regular), (1 gallon)322.72руб
Loaf of Fresh White Bread (1 lb)49.85руб
Rice (white), (1 lb)48.81руб
Eggs (regular) (12)114.47руб
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Is Russia safe for American tourists? ›

You may encounter an increased security presence with potential disruptions to transport and movement, especially in areas near Russian military installations. Avoid all travel to Russia. If you decide to remain despite this advisory, be aware that: you may have to stay in Russia longer than expected.

How is life living in Russia? ›

Life in Russia can be quite challenging. The climate is harsh and many cities have high levels of pollution. There is also a relatively high crime rate and a number of security issues to take into consideration.

How can I move to Russia from USA? ›

To apply for an immigrant visa, a foreign citizen seeking to immigrate generally must be sponsored by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident immediate relative(s), or prospective U.S. employer, and have an approved petition before applying for an immigrant visa.

Do Russian police carry guns? ›

By being armed with a reliable, modern and more powerful pistol, Russia's police can be encouraged not to escalate confrontations or, worse yet, use the inaccurate and indiscriminate weapons they otherwise had to carry as fall-backs.

What is the most armed country? ›

The United States has the highest gun ownership rate with 120.5 firearms per 100,000 people. Yemen follows behind with 52.8 firearms per 100,000 people. These figures highlight the prominence of firearm ownership in these nations.

Can u own a gun in China? ›

With the exception of individuals with hunting permits and some ethnic minorities, civilian firearm ownership is restricted to non-individual entities. Law enforcement, military, paramilitary, and security personnel are allowed to use firearms.

How much is a gallon of gas in Russia in USD? ›

Russia Gasoline prices, 22-May-2023
Russia Gasoline pricesLitreGallon
RUB51.400194.570
USD0.6412.426
EUR0.5952.252

Who has the cheapest gas in the world? ›

The price of gasoline in oil-rich Venezuela is subsidized and is the cheapest in the world at just 6 cents a gallon. (This is the country that has the most oil.)

Who has the most expensive gas in the world? ›

At 3.82 U.S. dollars per gallon in October 2022, regular all formulation retail gasoline prices in the United States were considerably lower than in Hong Kong or the Central African Republic, which reported the highest gasoline prices in the world at the end of October 2022. Norway also ranked high this year.

How much taxes do Russians pay? ›

As of January 2021, tax residents pay a 13% tax rate on an annual income of up to 5 million p. Income above this limit is subject to 15% taxes. Meanwhile, Russian-sourced income is taxed at 30% for non-residents. Self-employed persons pay 4-6% on turnover.

Does Russia have good hospitals? ›

Hospitals in Russia

Moscow boasts the vast majority of Russia's best hospitals, according to rankings from the CSIC, Some of the top-ranked facilities include the Centre of Neurology Moscow, the European Medical Center Moscow, the American Medical Center Moscow, and the Russian Children's Hospital Moscow.

What are the major jobs in Russia? ›

The service sector accounts for over half of all jobs in Russia, with retail, tourism, health, and education among the most important service segments. Mining, manufacturing, and construction are the biggest industrial sectors.

What can $100 buy in Russia? ›

10. Russia
  • $100 USD equals: 7,326 Russian Rubles.
  • What you can buy: One or two high-quality cans of caviar, or 20 Russian nesting dolls.
Mar 3, 2016

How far does 100 dollars go in Russia? ›

8016.00000 RUB

What can you buy for 100 rubles? ›

What Can You Buy in St. Petersburg for 100 Rubles in 2022?
  • A carton or bottle of milk – about 80-100 rubles;
  • A carton of eggs – about 70-100 rubles;
  • A loaf of bread – about 40-60 rubles, depending on the store (see below);
  • A kilogram of bananas / oranges / apples – about 80/90/100 rubles respectively (on discount);
Feb 14, 2022

What is the quality of life like in Russia? ›

When asked to rate their general satisfaction with life on a scale from 0 to 10, Russians gave it a 5.5 grade on average, lower than the OECD average of 6.7. For more information on estimates and years of reference, see FAQ section and BLI database.

How much are cigarettes in Russia? ›

This tax is intended to generate revenue for the government which has been under economic strain because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The current price of a cigarette pack in Russia is 115 rubles (US $1.48), and of this, more than half, at least 64 rubles are taxes.

How much is one meal in Russia? ›

Prices: At a modest restaurant, you can expect to pay about 500 roubles ($8) for a meal; at a mid-range restaurant, a three-course meal will cost around 2000 roubles ($35). A Business lunch option which includes a multi-course meal and a drink is offered at many restaurants – usually between 300-500 roubles.

How much cash can you bring to Russia? ›

Any sum of money over $10,000 brought into the country (including traveler's checks) must be declared at customs. Individual residents are allowed to export foreign currencies in a lump cash sum up to $10,000. All exported cash assets above $3,000 must be declared.

What is a Russian house called? ›

Dachas are common in Russia, and are also widespread in most parts of the former Soviet Union and in some countries of the former Eastern Bloc.

What is typical Russian food? ›

Russian cuisine use a lot of common ingredients such as pork, beef, lamb, chicken, fish, potatoes and root vegetables. Porridge and bread are also common, and sour cream accompanies many dishes. Vegetable soups and stews play a particularly important role in Russian cuisine.

How much does a house cost in Russia? ›

Housing costs in Russia

According to Numbeo, a one-bedroom flat in the center of Moscow costs 50,000 p. to 100,000 p. Meanwhile, outside the city center, prices are, on average, 40,000 p. For a three-bedroom apartment in Moscow city center, you can expect to pay about 145,000 or 75,000 on the outskirts.

What are disadvantages of living in Russia? ›

- CON: Weather

As Russia is such a large country, the weather varies dramatically. No matter where in the country they live though, expats must prepare themselves and adapt their lifestyles for long, cold winters, and shorter spring, summer and autumn seasons. Winters can be harsh.

How much is gas in Russia in US dollars? ›

Latest data on Gasoline Prices (USD/Liter)

Gasoline Price in Russia remained unchanged at 0.64 USD/Liter in May 2023. The maximum price per litre was 1 USD/Liter and minimum was 0.28 USD/Liter. Data published Monthly by National Statistics.

Can US citizens buy homes in Russia? ›

According to Russian law, foreigners are usually allowed to purchase or rent property in Russia, but certain exceptions apply. Also, in order to be allowed to buy a property, the foreign citizen must hold a valid Russian resident permit.

What is the hourly wage in Russia? ›

The average hourly wage in Russia is 600 RUB or USD 8.09 (US Dollars), and the hourly minimum wage is 150 RUB (USD 2.01). Russia has a median salary of 110,000 RUB per month (USD 1,472.90). This means that half of the population earns less than 110,000 RUB while the other half earns more than 110,000 RUB.

Is Russia a good place to retire? ›

Known for the attractions in Moscow, beautiful landscapes, and rich cultural history, retiring in Russia offers some benefits for expats and can be a great country if you're becoming a grandparent abroad.

How many Russian citizens live in the United States? ›

According to the Institute of Modern Russia in 2011, the Russian American population is estimated to be 3.13 million. The American Community Survey of the U.S. census shows the total number of people in the U.S. age 5 and over speaking Russian at home to be slightly over 900,000, as of 2020.

Where is cheapest gas in the world? ›

Cheapest Gas Price by Country in 2023
  • Venezuela. Venezuela, while overall a rather impoverished nation, is rich in oil reserves and fossil fuels, and uses that particular wealth to provide their people with virtually free gasoline. ...
  • Libya. ...
  • Iran. ...
  • Angola. ...
  • Algeria. ...
  • Kuwait. ...
  • Egypt. ...
  • Turkmenistan.
Mar 22, 2023

Who has the highest gas prices in the world? ›

At 3.82 U.S. dollars per gallon in October 2022, regular all formulation retail gasoline prices in the United States were considerably lower than in Hong Kong or the Central African Republic, which reported the highest gasoline prices in the world at the end of October 2022. Norway also ranked high this year.

How much is gas in Hawaii? ›

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