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Russia's service sector shrank in September 2025, with PMI dropping to 47.0, its weakest level since December 2022, due to falling demand and spending.
Russia’s service sector contracted sharply in September 2025, with the PMI dropping to 47.0 from 50.0, marking the weakest performance since December 2022 due to a steep decline in new orders linked to weaker demand and reduced consumer spending.
Despite the downturn, employment rose at the fastest pace since January 2024 as firms hired to manage backlogs.
Input costs climbed at the highest rate in five months, driven by higher wages, supplier prices, and utilities, though firms limited price hikes to stay competitive.
The composite private sector PMI fell to 46.6, its lowest level since October 2022, reflecting sustained economic pressure across both services and manufacturing.
El sector de servicios de Rusia se contrajo en septiembre de 2025, con el PMI cayendo a 47.0, su nivel más bajo desde diciembre de 2022, debido a la caída de la demanda y el gasto.