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  2. Federal budget of Russia - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Russian budget deficit reached $21 billion. It was expected to rise to $21.7 billion in the year. 2016 budget revenues were estimated to be 13.7 trillion rubles (200 billion US dollars) or 17.5% of GDP, while spending is planned to be 16 trillion rubles (roughly 233 billion dollars) [1] or 20.5% of GDP. The budget deficit is thus 2 ...

  3. Military budget of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The originally planned 3.36 trillion budget for 2016 was also reduced to a planned budget of 3.145 trillion rubles, an increase of only 0.8% over 2015. [7] Russia’s military spending in 2021 hit $66bn, says the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

  4. List of countries by government budget - Wikipedia

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    Global map of total central government revenues, as share of GDP, 2022 [1] Global map of total central government expenditures, as share of GDP, 2022 [2]. This is the list of countries by government budget.

  5. UPDATE 3-Russia flags further rate cut, more budget spending

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    Russia on Monday flagged a likely further cut in interest rates and more budget spending to help the economy adapt to biting western sanctions as it heads for its deepest contraction since 1994.

  6. Economy of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russia was expected to have a Government Budget deficit of $21 billion in 2016. [193] ... As of 2016, Russia has 1,452.2 thousand km of roads, [280] ...

  7. Putin signs Russia's largest national budget ... - AOL

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a national budget for the next three years that increases spending by around 25% and reportedly devotes a record amount to defense as the the ...

  8. Russian financial crisis (2014–2016) - Wikipedia

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    By 2016, the Russian economy rebounded with 0.3% GDP growth and was officially out of the recession. In January 2017, Russia had foreign currency reserves of around $391 billion, an inflation rate of 5.0% and interest rate of 10.0%. [a] [8] Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the country was hit with a new financial crisis.

  9. Russia likely lost 1,500 troops a day for the last 3 months ...

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    Russia's dead and wounded have averaged over 1,500 a day in recent months, according to Ukraine. ... Luzin's own analysis of Russian budget figures gave a "probable assessment" of no more than 60 ...