Read More 10 minute read Money Matters “Russia has never seen this”: Russia’s central bank chief admits a 2.5 million worker deficit Reserve down 2.5 million as the state squeezes small business and retrains war widows. byPeeter Helme
Read More 3 minute read Money Matters What does a Russian air raid alarm cost Ukraine’s economy? Researchers just found out The missiles get the headlines. The sirens do the quiet damage. Now there’s data to prove it. byPeeter Helme
Read More 14 minute read Money Matters How Ukraine’s economy survived four years of war—and what it cost 10 million missing people, every power plant hit, and a €90 billion lifeline held hostage by Hungary. byPeeter Helme
Read More 3 minute read Money Matters Ukraine hits 8% inflation as economy shrinks to fit its workforce (INFOGRAPHIC) Non-food prices flatline, but the reason isn’t reassuring. byPeeter Helme
Read More 4 minute read Money Matters Applications fall despite rising military pay as Ukraine’s demographic crisis bites (INFOGRAPHIC) Even salaries exceeding the IT sector can’t overcome the risk calculation. byPeeter Helme
Read More 4 minute read Money Matters Is Ukraine’s wartime economy becoming female-led? The numbers say yes (INFOGRAPHIC) The gender transformation since 2021 reflects necessity, not optimism. byPeeter Helme
Read More 4 minute read Money Matters Help wanted, Ukraine: why employers can’t find workers (INFOGRAPHICS) War didn’t create mass unemployment. It created a labor crisis. byPeeter Helme
Read More 4 minute read Latest news Ukraine Ukraine posts 265,000 jobs during war but half the workers are gone Ukraine has a quarter-million job openings and high unemployment. At the same time. byPeeter Helme
Read More 2 minute read Latest news Ukraine North Korea sends thousands of workers to Russia in 2024 Russian statistics showed 13,221 North Korean entries in 2024, including 7,887 claiming educational purposes, violating international workforce restrictions. byYuri Zoria
Read More 2 minute read Latest news Ukraine Russia faces record workforce shortages, manufacturing sector hit hardest They reached a historic low in the third quarter of 2024, per Russia's Central bank. byYuri Zoria