No Rock Stars, No Mercedes: A Russian Expo Shows the Cost of Divorce With the West
The annual economic forum in St. Petersburg used to yield multibillion-dollar deals and feature performances by second-tier Russian pop and rock stars. However, this year, the focus shifted to a different topic that caught the attention of many – the cost of divorce with the West. The Finance Ministry drafted a proposal to raise the divorce fee in Russia, shedding light on the financial implications of separation.
The most expensive divorce in history may soon become the most expensive divorce reduction in history. An exemplary divorce story is that of Irina Abramovich, the ex-wife of billionaire Roman Abramovich. Amidst rumors of divorces in Russian show business, the spotlight is on couples like Natasha Koroleva and Tarzan.
Russian Oil Inventories Spike Amid Export, Refining Setbacks. Some 1 million b/d was stranded in Russia’s system in the opening week of February, according to data seen by Energy Intelligence. The economic implications of divorce fees and oil inventories reveal the intricate relationships between personal and national finances.
Here we must take into account the fact that Russia has a very high level of marriages. In Russia, many more children are born to couples in marriage than in other European countries. On this episode of The Cost of Everything, we explore the emotional and financial toll of divorce on couples, shedding light on the varying divorce accessibility based on geographical location.