Abstract

The article shows the significant role of the state in regulating the level of socio-economic inequality. The scale of state regulation in the Soviet and post-Soviet periods is compared. During the Soviet period, the state purposefully carried out a reduction in wage differentiation, which led to equalization of earnings and a decrease in labor productivity. In the post-Soviet period, the state practically withdrew from solving the problem of economic inequality. A steady trend of growth in income differentiation of the population has been formed, accompanied by a decrease in economic growth rates.

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