OREANDA-NEWS  Almost a third of pensioners in Russia (32 percent) are forced to constantly save, according to a study by YouDo and hh.ru , reports RBC.

33.5 percent of the elderly have enough money only for the most necessary things. About 31 percent said that they lack only a little for a comfortable life. At the same time, only 2.5 percent reported that they were satisfied with their income. Approximately one percent of the respondents said they had no difficulty helping their children and grandchildren.

Almost 77 percent have or want to have additional sources of income in addition to pensions. 17 percent of pensioners have permanent jobs.

Previously, 42.7 million Russians confessed to depending on state benefits (pensions, unemployment benefits, social benefits, benefits, subsidies), that is, every third person who answered the question. At the same time, 31 million respondents indicated that state payments are their main source of livelihood.