MOSCOW: Russia's leaders Monday declared their incomes for 2010, with President Dmitry Medvedev revealing that he owns only one classic car dating back to the Stalin era and his wife has no savings. Medvedev earned 3.378 million rubles ($120,653) last year, he said in a declaration published on the Kremlin website. His income was significantly less than that of his mentor, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who declared $180,118. Neither leader had bought any new cars, land or apartments since last year. Both Putin and Medvedev declared higher incomes than in 2009, when Medvedev earned $114,000 and Putin earned $134,250. Putin's wife Lyudmila earned $5,222, while in 2010 she declared no income at all. The highest earning official for the last two years, Yury Trutnev, the minister for natural resources and ecology, retained the position this year, declaring earnings of $4.097 million.