AP European History
Russia's economic crisis refers to the severe economic downturn that occurred in Russia during the 1990s, primarily following the collapse of the Soviet Union. This crisis was characterized by hyperinflation, a dramatic drop in GDP, and widespread poverty, which ultimately led to social and political upheaval. The economic struggles were compounded by a lack of strong governmental structure, resulting in rampant corruption and the rise of oligarchs who controlled significant portions of the economy.