Only 10% of Russians are preparing for the upcoming non-working week, according to the results of a survey of the SuperJob job search service (available to RBC).
Men prepare for the long weekend a little more actively than women (11% and 9%, respectively). At the same time, people under 34 years of age and those who receive from 80 thousand rubles more often take some special actions, 11% of such respondents have accumulated. The least number of those who prepare for the non-working period is among Russians aged 35 to 44 (7%) with an income of 50,000 rubles or more. (8%).
The survey involved 1.6 thousand people, representatives of the economically active population over 18 from all districts from October 25 to 26
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Despite the fact that grocery stores usually remain open even during times of severe restrictions, some Russians are eager to stock up on groceries. This is the most popular answer among both men and women. Next in popularity in descending order for men: get vaccinated, buy alcohol, complete current work at work, prepare for remote work, save or save money, travel planning, fulfilling orders and buying everything you need for repairs.
Women, after buying food, most often talked about plans to buy masks, gloves, antiseptics and medicines, in third place they have plans to get vaccinated, followed by buying books, learning a new profession, preparing for remote work, saving money, haircuts, manicures or pedicures. , and closes the top 9 travel planning.