Ukraine's economy relies on various sectors, including agriculture, industry, and services. It is one of the world's largest grain exporters, particularly in wheat and corn, which significantly contributes to its revenue. Additionally, the country has a substantial industrial base, producing machinery, chemicals, and metals. Remittances from Ukrainians working abroad also play a crucial role in the economy.
yes Ukraine is a wealthy country.
The Hryvnia is the currency of Ukraine, not the euro.
The currency used in the Ukraine is the hryvnia. It has been used there since 1996 after Ukraine split from the Soviet Union.
Ukraine's currency is called hryvnia, and is worth about a quarter.
Well, as with the large variety of jobs, it depends. In the Ukraine most people will make ATLEAST $100 per month ($1200 per year) although it can be much less than this and I'm sure there are no shortages of people who make $50 or less per month. People on the high end will make about $500 per month ($6000 per year). Even doctors (from what I've heard from people over there) only make MAYBE $500 per month AT MOST. I talked to someone in the Ukraine, both his parents are surgeons and needs to take an extra job just to put himself through school. Most average people though will make in between that (about $200-$250). It is actually quite sad. My 1st cousin 3 times removed and my second cousin twice removed are both pastors with well over 70 congregants each (in a village of 400) so you would suspect that they would make some nice money off of tithe but they don't, they make $200 per month, many of this tithe money goes to other places where it isn't necessarily needed (considering he has or had 6 kids to support on $200 a month and he is the only one who works). Not to mention, I can work 18 hours (without putting in too much labor) at almost minimum wage (12$ per hour) and I (a student) can make more money than they do in a month (I made $216 in those 18 hours) in my spare time in any given week. If you are considering donating money over there I would recommend trying to find a family, make a connection after writing them and send them atleast a bit of money (it would really help them). If not, I hope I answered your question.
The currency of Ukraine is the Hryvna.
Hryvnia
Yes, you can.
They put in their back pocket.
rubles............... it is also used in Russia
350 ukraine money
The President of Ukraine makes an estimated ₴ 283,884 per year.
Ukraine is a LEDC because it is a LESS ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPED COUNTRY it is quite poor and the Ukranian money 'grivnas' is very low, ( 12 to a pound ).
I recently read a report that the average wage for a doctor in Ukraine is abour $200 - $300 USD per month. I know doctors in some less developed middle eastern countries who make $20 per day or less, so this could be true.
The currencey is grivna(s). 1$ is equall to about 5 grivnas.
Like 250 dollars, I think. It depends on position.
NO NO NO ... in fact most people make their money by traveling to other countries...it's only a good earning place if you have a really good job..like government job