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17: Money and Economy after the Fall of the USSR - From Rubles to Chaos

17: Money and Economy after the Fall of the USSR - From Rubles to Chaos

Season 1 Episode 18 Published 2 months, 1 week ago
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What did it really feel like to live through the collapse of the Soviet Union? In this episode of The Soviet Life, host Kate Saba explores the dramatic fall of a superpower and the economic and cultural shockwaves that followed.

From the moment the Soviet system dissolved in 1991, millions of people were thrust into a completely new reality. Savings disappeared overnight due to hyperinflation, currencies lost value, and privatization reshaped entire economies—often creating vast inequality and giving rise to powerful oligarchs. But beyond the economics, this episode captures something deeper: the human experience of uncertainty, adaptation, and resilience.

Through personal insight and storytelling, Kate walks listeners through what it meant to go from a structured, planned economy to a free-market system with no guidebook—where suddenly, everything from jobs to identity was in flux.

💬 “It felt like a family breaking apart.”

💬 “Money became critical—but unreliable.”

Key Topics:

  • The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991
  • Hyperinflation and currency instability in post-Soviet states
  • Privatization and the rise of oligarchs
  • Transition from planned economy to capitalism
  • Cultural and psychological impact of rapid economic change
  • Human resilience during times of uncertainty

Chapters:

00:00 – The Collapse of the Soviet Union

08:21 – Economic Chaos and Hyperinflation

15:07 – Privatization and the Rise of Oligarchs

22:51 – Cultural Shock: From Planned Economy to Free Market

32:04 – The Psychological Impact of Economic Transition

39:02 – Different Paths: Economies of Former Soviet Republics

Takeaways:

  • Economic systems can collapse quickly—but rebuilding takes years
  • Hyperinflation can erase wealth and destabilize everyday life
  • Privatization created both opportunity and inequality
  • Cultural identity and mindset shift dramatically during systemic change
  • Human resilience is often strongest during times of crisis

🎧 Follow The Soviet Life for more stories that connect history, culture, and real human experiences from the former Soviet world. Reach out to Kate at Kate@thesovietlife.com.

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