“As for the level of average income that would satisfy the family, yes, in my opinion, somewhere from 50 to 60 thousand rubles per person is approximately the amount that would be moderately acceptable. But, given the geographical difference and different climatic conditions of life, I would increase this amount by a factor in terms of living standards, livelihoods for the northern territories. Everything is much more expensive there, and it is natural that these coefficients reflect the historically real prevailing difference in costs, ”Ryazansky explained.

According to the senator, "the numbers are clear."

“For this we need the corresponding economic opportunities of the state itself and those professions that will allow us to earn such funds,” he concluded.

Earlier it became known that 35% of Russian residents say that a fair minimum income for a working person should be above 50 thousand rubles.

It is noted that most often Russians face inequality and injustice due to the difference in income (60%).

In addition, the vast majority of Russians at different intervals experience a sense of social injustice.