The 2026 World Press Freedom Index, published this morning by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), records the worst deterioration in global media freedom in 25 years. More than half of the world's countries rank the situation as "challenging" or "very challenging," and the average index level has never been lower. A key trend is increasing legal pressure on the media: of the five indicators used to assess press freedom worldwide (economy, law, security, politics, culture, and society), the "law" indicator showed the most significant decline.
The salaries of deputies and officials in the North Caucasus are recognized as the most inflated
The salaries of deputies and civil servants are unreasonably high, according to 22% and 17% of residents of the North Caucasus Federal District, respectively. The survey was conducted by the Superjob service.
In third place are managers in various industries (13%). 9% of respondents are convinced that managers receive too much, 7% that they overpay IT employees, and 6% consider the income of football players to be too high.
5% talk about artists' fees with bewilderment, 3% talk about bloggers' super incomes. Another 18% named other professions that were too overrated, in their opinion: bank employees, journalists, beauty industry employees, couriers, realtors, dentists, etc. were mentioned.
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