Eat passul: ASS shows incredible price increases in Kosovo (List)

A significant increase in prices for basic consumer products has been observed in recent days. Where according to the Kosovo Statistics Agency (ASK), the annual inflation rate in September has reached 4.9 per cent. The agency says the comprehensive harmonised Consumer Prices Index (IHÇK) has increased mainly in products [...]
The agency says the comprehensive harmonised Consumer Price Index (IHÇK) has increased mainly in meat, milk, vegetables, water and liquid products, fuels and hotel services.
“Buke and cereals at 1.5 percent, meat at 1.9 percent, milk, cheese and eggs at 7.7 percent, oils and food fats at 28.6 percent, vegetables at 19.7 percent, sugar, jam, honey, chocolate, and sugar and sugar for 2.1 percent, alcoholic beverages at 3.7 percent, tobacco at 2.7 percent, gas at 10.6 percent, fuel fuel, fire, gas, 4.6 percent per cent per cent, fuel, and lubricants for personal transportation equipment with 26.7 percent, transportation for 2.2 percent, telephone services, and telephone services for 20 percent, and financial vacation services, in the hotel, with 6x per cent, and a report, with a report to the 2003 hotel.
According to the AKS, a liter of food oil in September 2020 cost 1.06 euros, while a year later this product is sold for 1.55 euros. During September of last year, a kilo of rice has cost 1.38 euros, this year being bought for 1.44 euros, while 30 pieces of eggs during September have been sold 2,61 euros of 1.95 euros.
Citizens have explained these increases as catastrophic for all, saying that increases cannot be covered with such wages at the level of the country even in pandemic times.
And others say this is the increase in world prices, but in Kosovo it would not have to happen because it has been years since salaries and pensions have not been raised.
Besides these increases in food products, an increase in the price of electricity bills has been warned. And that's why warmer citizens say it's going to be very difficult because they're going to have to completely change the heating system, turn it into other fuels, because they can't afford costs.












