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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