Price hikes: How much more money did the Kosovo family spend on bread and eggs all month?

Price hikes have already been recorded by Kosovo Statistics Agency. [ Footnote] AKS. But how much more will a Kosovo family spend if we rely on this data and make arbitrary measurements? If a Kosovo family bought 30 pieces of eggs in September, then it spent a lot of 2 euros and [...]
If a Kosovo family bought 30 pieces of eggs in September, then it spent a total of 2 euros and 57 cents, or 62 cents more than in September 2020.
If he ate 60 pieces of eggs in September, then he spent a total of 5 euros and 14 cents. By September 2020, he had spent 3 euros and 90 cents or 1 euro and 24 cents less than now.
A liter of oil has cost a Kosovo family 48 cents more expensive. If a family spends two quarts [2 L] of oil a month, then it has spent 96 cents more.
In September 2020, he spent 2 euros and 12 cents on food oil, while now in September 2021 this family according to the AK turns out to have spent 3 euros and 8 cents, Periscope follows.
A simple estimate shows that this Kosovo family has spent 96 cents more on this article than in the past year.
As far as bread is concerned, AKS records say there is no rise. But considering that growth is obvious, then we estimate that there is only a 5 - cent increase.
If the Kosovo family has spent two loaves every day, it means that it has eaten 60 loaves a month. And if he ate 60 bread a month, then it means that in September 2020 he gave 21 euros [x 0.35] while in September 2021 he gave him 24 euros, or three euros more.
If the Kosovo family has eaten only bread and eggs for a month in September 2020, it has spent them completely 28 euros and 26 cents.
But if this family has only eaten bread and eggs for a month in September 2021, then it has spent a total of 32 euro 22 cents.
That means, if the Kosovo family eats only bread and eggs all month, it has spent 3 euros and 96 cents more. /Periscope













