Economy & public finances★ Primary KPIRussia — GDP growthChange in real GDP from one period to the next; positive means the economy grows, negative that it shrinks.1.2 %2030Source: IMF· 2025ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Economy & public financesRussia — GDPGross domestic product at current prices, expressed in billions of US dollars (market exchange rate). The standard cross-country measure of "size of the economy" in a common currency.2,384 USD bn2030Source: IMF· 2025ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Economy & public financesRussia — Public debtTotal government debt as a share of GDP; the lower the ratio, the more sustainable the debt.27.2 % PIB2030Source: IMF· 2025ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Economy & public financesRussia — Budget balanceGovernment revenue minus spending over a year, as % of GDP; negative is a deficit, positive a surplus.-1.3 % PIB2030Source: IMF· 2025ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Economy & public financesRussia — Public spendingTotal government spending relative to GDP; gauges the weight of the state in the economy.29.6 % PIB2023Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Economy & public financesRussia — GDP per capitaNational output (GDP) divided by population; a rough proxy for average living standards, in dollars.14.9K USD2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Economy & public financesRussia — Mandatory leviesTaxes and social contributions collected, as % of GDP; measures the overall tax burden.10.9 % PIB2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Economy & public financesRussia — Gross fixed capital formationInvestment in durable assets — machinery, buildings, housing — by firms, households and government; shown as an index.22.13 index2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Economy & public financesRussia — Current account balanceBalance of current transactions with abroad (goods, services, income), as % of GDP; positive means the country lends to the world.1.3 % PIB2030Source: IMF· 2025ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Economy & public financesRussia — International reservesTotal reserve assets held by the central bank (gold, FX, SDRs, IMF position). Signals the country's ability to meet external obligations.593,309 M USD2024Source: IMF· 2025ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Labour market★ Primary KPIRussia — Unemployment rate (ILO)Share of the labour force without a job and seeking one, per the ILO definition; lower is better.2.4 %2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Labour marketRussia — Youth unemployment (15-24)Unemployment rate for ages 15-24; usually higher than average, it reveals young people's entry difficulties.8.3 %2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Labour marketRussia — Employment rate (15-64)Share of people aged 15-64 who are employed; measures how well the economy puts working-age people to work.60.3 %2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Labour marketRussia — Activity rateShare of people aged 15-64 in the labour market (employed or seeking work); measures engagement in working life.61.8 %2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Purchasing power & prices★ Primary KPIRussia — Inflation (CPI)Average annual rise in consumer prices (CPI); 2% is the common target, above it purchasing power erodes.8.4 %2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Education & training★ Primary KPIRussia — Education expenditureTotal spending on education as % of GDP; measures the national effort for schools and universities.4.2 % PIB2023Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Education & training★ Primary KPIRussia — Education SpendingPublic spending on education4.2 % GDP2023Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Education & trainingRussia — Student/Teacher RatioPrimary school student–teacher ratio21.26 ratio2017Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Education & trainingRussia — Tertiary attainment (25-34)Share of 25-34 year-olds with a tertiary degree; measures the qualification level of the young generation.41.2 %2021Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Education & trainingRussia — PISA scoresAverage pupil score on the international PISA tests (reading, maths, science); allows education systems to be compared.488 score2018Source: World Bank· 2024ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Education & trainingRussia — Student-teacher ratioAverage number of pupils per teacher; a lower ratio means better supervision.21.26 ratio2017Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Education & trainingRussia — Tertiary enrolmentNumber of students enrolled in higher education; tracks the expansion of universities.60.39 count2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Health★ Primary KPIRussia — Life expectancyAverage number of years a newborn can expect to live under current mortality conditions.73.44 years2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
HealthRussia — Infant mortalityDeaths of children before age 1 per 1,000 live births; a key indicator of a country's health.4.1 per 10002024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
HealthRussia — Health expenditureCurrent health spending as % of GDP; measures resources devoted to the healthcare system.7 % PIB2023Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
HealthRussia — Health spending per capitaCurrent health spending per capita, in US dollars. Measures what a country devotes on average per person to the healthcare system.1K USD2023Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
HealthRussia — Physician densityNumber of physicians per 1,000 inhabitants; a low level signals medical deserts.5.11 per 10002022Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
HealthRussia — Vaccination coverageShare of the population properly vaccinated; a high rate protects the community.97 %2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
HealthRussia — Hospital bedsNumber of hospital beds per 1,000 inhabitants; measures hospital capacity.6.81 per 10002023Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Security & crime★ Primary KPIRussia — HomicidesHomicides per 100,000 inhabitants; the most reliable violence indicator as it is best recorded.6.77 per 100k2021Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Housing★ Primary KPIRussia — Property price indexHouse price index (Notaires-INSEE); tracks property prices, base 100 at a reference year.76.54 index2025Source: BIS· 2025ExploreSaveShareReportSource
HousingRussia — Household creditOutstanding credit to households as % of GDP. Measures structural household leverage.22.1 % GDP2024Source: BIS· 2025ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Immigration & integrationRussia — Net migrationDifference between people entering and leaving the territory; positive means more arrivals than departures.-178K count2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Environment, energy & climate★ Primary KPIRussia — GHG emissionsTotal greenhouse-gas emissions, in million tonnes of CO2 equivalent; cutting it is the climate goal.2,576 MtCO2e2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Environment, energy & climateRussia — Renewable energy shareShare of renewables in energy consumption; the higher, the more decarbonised the mix.3.5 %2021Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Environment, energy & climateRussia — Air quality (PM2.5)Average concentration of fine PM2.5 particles in the air; above WHO thresholds, health is at risk.11.27 µg/m32020Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Environment, energy & climateRussia — Forest coverShare of land covered by forest; a carbon sink and a biodiversity marker.49.8 %2023Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Transport & mobility★ Primary KPIRussia — Road mortalityNumber of people killed on the roads; the main road-safety indicator.12 count2019Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Social cohesion, poverty & inequality★ Primary KPIRussia — Poverty rateShare of the population below the poverty line (60% of median income); lower is better.7.2 %2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Social cohesion, poverty & inequalityRussia — Gini indexMeasure of income inequality from 0 (perfect equality) to 1; the lower the index, the more equal the society.33 index2023Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
Defense★ Primary KPIRussia — Defense spendingMilitary spending as % of GDP; measures the national defense effort.7.1 % GDP2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
DefenseRussia — Military spending (USD)Military spending in current USD; enables volume comparison.149B USD2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
DefenseRussia — Active military personnelNumber of active-duty military personnel; reflects the size of the armed forces.1.5M count2020Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
DefenseRussia — Military personnel (% labour force)Share of military personnel in the labour force.2 %2020Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
DefenseRussia — Arms exportsValue of arms transfers exported; indicates weight in the global defense industry.1.3B USD2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
DefenseRussia — Arms importsValue of arms transfers imported; indicates dependence on external suppliers.467M USD2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
DefenseRussia — Defense spending — % of government expenditureMilitary expenditure as a share of total general government expenditure.18.9 %2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource
DefenseRussia — Defense spending — local currency (EUR)Military expenditure in current local currency units (EUR) — domestic-budget view.13.8T EUR2024Source: World Bank· 2026ExploreSaveShareReportSource