The desire to acquire money falls on the secondary drive. It is linked to how society sees us that builds our identity. Wealth and fame are the best examples. It is also somehow related to primary drives which are the innate biological needs or those we need for survival. Secondary drives indirectly satisfies our primary drives because of how good we feel about ourselves and how we get things out of this.
First of all, Soviet Union was officially an atheist state, so there wasn't a religious freedom, and the fall of the Soviet Union has allowed more religious freedom in Russia. Further, today's Media in Russia are claimed to also be biased.
After the state-sponsored health system was weakened, also the health care deteriorated.
So I would argue for the answer:
improvement in religion freedom and an increase in health concerns.
King
You don’t have to use this answer this is just my guess. It makes the most sense