Scandal Unfolds: Ukrainian Singer Laments Over Russian Pension
In a dramatic twist, Lolita Milyavskaya, the Ukrainian-born singer now pursuing her career in Russia, has publicly decried the inadequacy of her recent pension increase. Navigating the world of finances, Milyavskaya revealed her monthly pension of 27, 000 rubles (approximately 8, 100 hryvnias) barely covers her basic needs. This revelation has sparked a whirlwind of discussions online.
A Harsh Reality for Pensioners
Milyavskaya took to her Telegram channel to share her woes, highlighting the stark contrast between her pension and her expenses. The singer pointed out that the bulk of her pension goes toward utilities, costing her 24, 000 rubles (7, 200 hryvnias). This leaves her with a mere 3, 000 rubles (900 hryvnias) for sustenance and other necessities.
"How am I supposed to survive? I can only afford to eat for five days a month on this amount, " lamented Milyavskaya.
An Uncertain Future
This isn't the first time Milyavskaya has spoken out about her financial struggles. Last year, her pension was even lower, standing at 23, 856 rubles (7, 156 hryvnias). Despite her grievances, the singer expressed gratitude for the increase, albeit minimal. However, as concert cancellations loom due to past controversies, the singer seems to face an uncertain financial future.
The Bigger Picture
Milyavskaya's situation sheds light on the broader issue of low pensions in Russia, accelerating the conversation about the adequacy of state support for its retirees. As she continues to balance her career and personal life, the question remains: will this public outcry lead to any changes?
Editor: Yana Davydiuk