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Free money won’t make people wealthier – Russia’s Central Bank

The giveaways will only drive the inflation even more, the regulator said

Handing out free money to people will not make them richer and will be bad for the economy in general, Russia’s Central Bank has said in response to a question about inflation.

The financial regulator posted a brief lesson in economics on its Q&A section on Telegram, in response to a question, “Why can’t you just print some money and hand it out to everyone?”

“When asking this question, you probably meant that if you print the money and hand it out to all citizens, they will all become wealthier,” the bank said, adding that “such logic does not work for the economy as a whole.”

“Let’s imagine that the state will print some money and give each citizen 1,000 rubles ($10). However, at that moment, the number of goods in the economy will not increase. This means that the supply of goods will stay the same, while the ability to buy them will grow momentarily,” the bank added.

The result is obvious: the sellers will simply jack up the prices. We will be able to buy the same amount of goods but will need more money. In other words, mass handouts of money don’t make people weather and only drive up inflation.

The Russian economy has managed to adapt itself to sweeping sanctions imposed on Moscow by Western countries and their allies in response to the conflict in Ukraine.

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President Vladimir Putin said during his end-of-the-year news event earlier this month that inflation poses “certain challenges” and remains the focus of the government. One of the pressing issues is the increase of food prices, especially for vegetables, eggs and dairy products.

Russia’s inflation rate hover slightly above 9%, with the GDP growing by 3.6% in 2024, Putin said.

In October, in order to curb inflation, the Central Bank raised the benchmark interest rate to a record 21%.

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