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Soviet savings

The average Soviet citizen has too much money, according to Radio Moscow. Surprising as the statement may seem in a country where the average wage is no more than 180 roubles (about ?450) a month, Radio Moscow has pinned down a fundamental truth about Soviet society. The same average citizen with his $450 a month has about 1250 roubles (about $3150) saved in the bank, a prominent Soviet official confided to a western banker recently. — Moscow.

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Press, 26 July 1984, Page 10

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78

Soviet savings Press, 26 July 1984, Page 10

Soviet savings Press, 26 July 1984, Page 10

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