By: Liz Anderson, Wesley Hamada, Sarah Kerns and Shannon Stapley.

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By: Liz Anderson, Wesley Hamada, Sarah Kerns and Shannon Stapley

 The current population of Russia as of April 1, 2012 is estimated to be about 143,100,000.  Russia’s population peaked at 148,689,000 people in 1991, just before the break up of the Soviet Union.  After the breakup of the Soviet Union, there began a 10 year decline in the population falling about 0.5% per year due to declining birth rates, rising death rates and emigration.  The Russian population grew in 2009 about 23,300. This brought the total population up to million.  The growth is said to be due to a falling death rates and increase in migration.

 The decline of population growth in Russia has been mainly blamed on emigration, alcoholism, poor healthcare and poverty.  Because of low population predictions, Russia is expected to have slower economic growth over the next 20 years than other countries such as China, Brazil and India.

 Mikhail Gorbachev instituted an anti-alcohol campaign, but the effect of it was felt only temporarily.  As part of his 2006 Presidential campaign, Vladimir Putin brought forward legislation to help cut back the decline of the population. A national program was developed with the goal to reverse the declining trend by  In April of 2011, the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin promised to spend 1.5 trillion rubles or $54 billion dollars on various programs and measures to boost Russia’s ever declining birth rate over the next 4 years to 30 percent.

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