Paul
Goble
Staunton, December 24 – Most Russians
believe that the chief beneficiaries of transfer payments by the central
government are the republics of the North Caucasus where federal subsidies
provide in some cases more than 80 percent of the republic budgets, a notion
that is regularly promoted by the central media.
But in fact, according to a study
conducted by the editors of the Profile portal, Moscow now receives the most
subsidies from the federal government – some 75.3 billion rubles (1.25 billion
US dollars) – even though those payments make up only 4.5 percent f the city’s
budget (profile.ru/economics/item/113990-moskva-stala-glavnym-regionom-poluchatelem-subsidij-iz-federalnogo-byudzheta-v-2016-godu).
According to the broader analysis of
official statistics from which that conclusion springs (profile.ru/economics/item/113832-lidery-na-dotatsiyakh),
that fact reflects the broader reality in which the chief beneficiaries of
federal largesse are the northern territories and the two capitals but one in
which Russia’s poorest regions have seen the largest increases.
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