Consumer prices raised in Kosovo last month

Kosovo Statics Agency- The AK has published consumer prices. There has reportedly been an increase in Kosovo consumers' pocket. The data found that the overall harmonised consumer prices index is higher at an average of 2.4 %a in June 2024 compared to June 2023. This mainly [...]
The data found that the overall harmonised consumer prices index is higher at an average of 2.4 %a in June 2024 compared to June 2023.
This has been largely explained with the rise of consumer prices in the groups and subgroups of COICOP: flight tickets --11,6% -- solid fuels, firewood, diapers, etc. (10.2%), organised holidays (7.9%), alcoholic beverages (7.3%), goods and services for the usual maintenance of the domestic economy (6.3%), coffee, tea and cacao (6.1%), sugar, jam, milk, chocolate, chocolate and sweets (5.7%), trees (5.4%), glass, tacalins and kitchen tools (5.1%), personal care (4.8%), newspapers and office materials (4.3%), mineral water, chocolate and chocolate, non-alcohols, sugars from trees and vegetables, (42%), (41%), clothes and other equipment and equipment, 3.8%; financial services (for example), newspapers and gas (for example) and gas (scate); (formal) cash supply; (formal) and (formal) cash supply; (formal); (formal); (formal); and (s) cash)., writes Democracy.com.
Data collectors near the ASS, headquartered in seven regional ( Regional statistical office),
They collect approximately 66,000 awards over the period from 10-20 per month of reference. Prices
Gather in supermarkets, utility companies, shops, markets and other retail stations in Kosovo's fourteen municipalities:
- Bloodovous
- Gjilan
- Istog
- Kacanic
- Kamenice
- Mitrovica
- Rahovec
- Pec
- Podujevo
- Pristina
- Prizren
- Suhareka
- Ferizaj
- Whisper
The ASK Central Office staff in Pristina collects prices for articles and services such as currents, water, postal services and telecommunications, for air transport and railway.












