Специалисты сервиса SuperJob провели опрос среди родителей российских школьников и на основе полученных данных составили топ-10 городов по сумме, потраченной на подготовку одного ребенка к школе.
1. Новосибирск - 9500 рублей 2. Красноярск - 9000 рублей 3. Москва и Казань - по 8700 рублей 4. Ростов-на-Дону - 8600 рублей 5. Уфа, Санкт-Петербург и Самара - по 8500 рублей 6. Омск - 8300 рублей 7. Челябинск - 8200 рублей 8. Нижний Новгород и Екатеринбург - по 8100 рублей 9. Волгоград - 7700 рублей 10. Воронеж - 7400 рублей
Специалисты сервиса SuperJob провели опрос среди родителей российских школьников и на основе полученных данных составили топ-10 городов по сумме, потраченной на подготовку одного ребенка к школе.
1. Новосибирск - 9500 рублей 2. Красноярск - 9000 рублей 3. Москва и Казань - по 8700 рублей 4. Ростов-на-Дону - 8600 рублей 5. Уфа, Санкт-Петербург и Самара - по 8500 рублей 6. Омск - 8300 рублей 7. Челябинск - 8200 рублей 8. Нижний Новгород и Екатеринбург - по 8100 рублей 9. Волгоград - 7700 рублей 10. Воронеж - 7400 рублей
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