1. Oil prices are down worldwide.
2. Sanctions are making a bad situation worse because they deny Russian banks access to international credit markets. For comparison: as bad as situation is in Ukraine, the West made a determination to help it. No one is interested in helping Russia.
3. Ruble (not rubble, but Russian currency, though same difference) collapse is leaving Russian people unable to pay for anything with worthless currency. Not cars, not TVs, real estate or shoes. May be food.
4. Economy is coming to a full stop as nobody wants to get stuck / can't pay / can't figure out how to price their merchandise. (See: IKEA, GM, Calvin Klein, Apple, etc.)
5. Extreme import dependence: Russians literally produce almost nothing except money for oil, gas and lumber.
6. Unlike past collapses when there were lots of poor educated people around, now there are just poor people with no education thanks to Putin doing almost nothing about the infrastructure or improving the miserable condition of Russian population over his 15 years in power, particularly outside of major population centers of Moscow and St. Petersburg.
7. The country is fundamentally corrupt with cities controlled by criminal syndicates that include all law enforcement and justice system, and the entire country's political and economic life is under control of one man: Vladimir Putin. Whether a firm is considered private or state-run, in the end everything is Putin-run. This hurts not only Russian people but also takes away appetite of any potential investor, who now consider Russia "toxic".
8. Ukraine: Supporting and now leading the separatists with inept Russian troops, is leading both to the West's frustration and fear that Russia does not respect international agreements, and growing anger of Russian people about their children being sent to die in Ukraine. To add more salt to this painful wound, bodies of dead Russian soldiers are hidden and their parents are given $3 million rubles each (about $60,000 though perhaps half that now, an amount most of them will never see in their lives) to shut them up.
9. Crimea: Putin's announcements about the sacral value of this peninsula, makes it impossible currently for Russia to return it back to Ukraine, and it is clear that political climate internationally will not be normalized until Crimea is given back to Ukraine.
10. Putin. Whether the man is schizophrenic, power hungry, or just corrupt, he has a life-time hold on power in Russia, and has shown himself willing to send his subjects to die in a war, all to preserve his own skin and position as leader of Russia. Whether this collapse will be followed by social upheaval or a court coup is unclear, but Russia's future looks bleak. Democratic reforms and independent judiciary are badly needed but there is no institutional infrastructure to support it whatsoever.
Yes, it is time to buy that plane ticket and get out while that option still exists.