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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s official income rose by 1 million rubles (roughly $15,000) in 2015, according to an income declaration of property and earnings the Kremlin posted on Friday. It brings his total annual pay to 8.9 million rubles ($133,000), the Interfax news agency reported.

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s official income rose by 1 million rubles (roughly $15,000) in 2015, according to an income declaration of property and earnings the Kremlin posted on Friday. It brings his total annual pay to 8.9 million rubles ($133,000), the Interfax news agency reported.

According to TASS, the president also declared ownership of a 77-square-foot apartment, a garage (18 square meters) and a tract of land (1,500 square meters). Also, Putin owns a 153-square-foot apartment. All property declared by Putin is in Russia.

The property officially owned by Vladimir Putin has not changed since 2014. Moreover, Russian President  declared three vehicles: a Soviet GAZ-М-21, a 'Niva' model Lada, and a Skiff boat trailer.

The Moscow Times informs there was no mention of Putin's alleged new $1 billion mansion, or any income from shares or investments.