According to the survey results, 13% of respondents considered a… (руб · партнёр · тыс)
According to the survey results, 13% of respondents considered a spouse's or partner's income up to 50,000 rubles per month sufficient; 23.2% deemed an income range from 50,000 to 100,000 rubles adequate; another 12.5% identified the desired range as between 100,000 and 150,000 rubles per month. Only 15.7% of participants considered an income of 150,000 rubles or higher to be important.
Consensus
- The study was conducted by 'Odnoklassniki' and the pension fund 'Budushchee'.
- More than 2,300 users from all regions of Russia participated in the survey.
- For 35.6% of respondents over 50, the income level of a partner is not important.
- Over half (52.8%) support a joint household budget.
- The majority believe that both partners should equally participate in financial planning.
Points of divergence
- 13% of respondents consider an income up to 50,000 rubles per month sufficient for a partner, while 23.2% find 50,000–100,000 rubles acceptable. — vesti
- The most important factor in choosing a partner is the absence of debt (22.6%), followed by budget planning skills (20.9%) and openness about financial matters (20.5%). — vedomosti
Coverage (2 sources)
- Most Russians over 50 don't care about their future partner's salary — Вести
- Russian people over 50 are ready for relationships regardless of their partner's income level — Ведомости