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Besides the short answer, which is "yes", here are some numbers related to the.

The cost of 1 US dollar in Ukrainian money (karbovanets, krb.) by year:

| 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | | ----- | ----- | ----- | ----- | | 208 krb. | 4539 krb. | 31 700 krb. | 147 463 krb. | Sources: wiki

Avg salary, country-wide:

|1992 |1993 |1994 |1995| |-------|-------|-------|-----| |1523 krb.|14 204 krb.|745 523 krb.|3 208 000 krb.| Sources: government statistics Service's plot

A loaf of bread:

|1992 |1993 |1994 |1995| |-------|-------|-------|-----| |1.5 krb.|33 krb.|2000 krb.|15 900 krb.| Sources: government statistics Service's plot

Odessa bazaar ("privoz") prices at 11.11.1994:

  • boiled sausage: 60-100 thousand krb./kilo,

  • semi-smoked sausage: 180-250 thousand krb.,

  • lard: 100 thousand krb./kilo

  • potatoes: 25 thousand krb./kilo

  • lamb: 65 thousand krb./kilo

  • pork: 260 thousand krb./kilo

  • turkey, whole: 100 thousand krb.

  • bread "has risen in price": 15-20 thousand

Sources: "Izvestia" newspaper #217(24324)

And now about teachers.

As of 26.10.1994, First category teacher rate is 550 thousand krb. in Zaporozhye region and 850 thousand krb/month in the capital.

Sources: "Today" newspaper, 26.10.1994

As of 08.02.1995, state employees (teachers, kindergarten teachers) still have about 500-600 thousand krb. in general, but here the paper provides the the equivalent in dollars. And it's $3-4. Not 34, just 3-4.

Sources: "Today" newspaper, 08.02.1995

The paper admitted, that not only to live, but also to die with dignity was impossible for 3$. So, people were looking for another ways to "riches", like the character in your book. Yeah, the 90s period after gaining independence was a total disaster for CIS countries. And thanks for the question, it was quite a time-travel, shaking the dust off the story.