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In the near future, everything will rise in price, prices will rise, and household incomes will fall. Petr Kochetov, head of the representative office of the Federation of Restaurateurs and Hoteliers (FRiO) in Kirov, stated this in a commentary for Newsler.ru.
According to him, the growth of the key rate to 20% means that inflation will be at this level. “This is the impoverishment, the impoverishment of our population. It is clear that mortgages and other loans will skyrocket after that. That is, it will be difficult for the business to develop and expand, because the money will be very expensive,” the businessman stated.
As Petr Kochetov noted, the sanctions affected the IT sector, cut off access to those resources that are necessary for the development of companies. In particular, the service sector will also suffer. “You have to understand that we use a single European international code. We use developments in programming, various built-in modules. They turn us off, and this leads to the fact that we do not know how we will work, ”the businessman explained.
“Now everything will rise in price, prices will rise, household incomes will fall. In general, such an economically difficult situation. There are some markers that the situation for the population, business, and enterprises is deteriorating. It remains to be hoped that this will have some kind of ending. Whatever we want, it will be very difficult for us to stay away from the world, from capital. You can always live in an agrarian country, you can go to caves, make fire with stones, but I would like it not to be so, ”said the head of the Kirov branch of the FRIO.
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Source: Rosbalt

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