Putin has earned penny-by-penny
Former and future president of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin has submitted a declaration of incomes according to which he has earned 17,734,755 rubles, or nearly 600 000 dollars in the past four years.
This is Putin's entire income, including the military pension, which is the income of a retiring National Security Service colonel.
Vladimir Putin has 10 bank accounts with a total of 5,722,552 rubles and 7 coins. The Prime Minister also has 230 shares in St. Petersburg Bank.
The future president of the Russian Federation also has private lands (1,500 square meters), as well as an apartment with a 77.7 square meter surface area and a garage with a 12 meter surface area in the northern capital of Russia. His apartment in Moscowis 153.7 meters and his garage is 18 meters.
Putin only has three cars. But it turns out his wife doesn't have any real estate. Instead, she has 4 bank accounts (8,532,108 rubles and 1 coin or nearly 300 000 dollars) and is able to "make ends meet". In the past four years, Lyudmila Putina has only taken 146,783 rubles out of the bank accounts.