Z-propagandists Declared The Collapse Of The Russian Economy
12- 10.11.2025, 14:08
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There is no growth, money is scarce, enterprises are surviving as best they can.
What was recently called "Putin's economic miracle" is bursting at the seams in Russia. Even Kremlin propagandists and Z-ideologists now admit that there is no growth, money is scarce, and enterprises are surviving as best they can, but official propaganda on TV keeps silent and hides the real scale of the disaster from Russians, writes "Dialogue".
General Director of NPC Ushkuynik Alexei Chadaev, speaking on the air of Z-propagandist Vyacheslav Manucharov, actually confirmed the large-scale failure of Putin's entire economic model.
"The real sector, except for those who work for defense - everything is sad. Money is expensive, depreciation is growing, costs are rising, there is nowhere to borrow money. Everyone has a deficit of working capital, cash gaps. Barter is starting again: boots for pies, like in the 90s," Chadaev admitted.
Cash gaps is a situation when a company has a profit on paper, but there is no real money even for salaries and taxes. Customers pay with a delay, and expenses need to be covered immediately. As a result, business is on the verge of stopping - everything seems to be working, but there is nothing to pay with.
The fourth year of the war has shown that injections into the military sector do not save the economy, but, on the contrary, destroy it. The country lacks money even for basic needs, and the defense sector eats up everything from resources to personnel. The so-called "mobilization of the economy," which the Kremlin is so fond of talking about, has had the opposite effect: private business is strangled by taxes, credit is unavailable, and industry is not being renewed.
Economists note that military orders create the illusion of employment, but do not create added value. As a result, when the production of tanks and shells becomes the country's main industry, there can be no growth.
Return to the 1990s
Russia is once again returning to natural exchange and barter - businesses exchange goods and services instead of money. Such a system was already in place in the early 1990s, when the economy actually collapsed. Against the backdrop of this degradation, Putin continues to report "record GDP growth," but even loyal experts are forced to admit: behind the shop window, decay, debt and impoverishment.
While the Kremlin spends its last resources on war, Russians are once again learning to live by the principle of "boots on pies."