The price of citizens' living increases

Food products prices, as well as other goods, are continuing to increase. As citizens complain that their economic situation is getting worse, prices are attributed to the price hikes. Field acquaintances say the cost of living will continue to rise in the coming months. Price - raising reports have been encountered [...]
Food products prices, as well as other goods, are continuing to increase. As citizens complain that their economic situation is getting worse, prices are attributed to the price hikes.
Field acquaintances say the cost of living will continue to rise in the coming months.
Price hikes have recently been encountered in several businesses in the country.
The rise in the electricity price is estimated to have preceded the launch of a new wave of price hikes in Kosovo. The price of bread has begun to grow, milk has been warned to increase in the coming days, and the price of vegetables, meat, coffee, and other products has marked increases.
We're just checking the current. Oil two years ago was 89 cents, now it's 1 euro and 90 cents,” says a citizen.
A large number of citizens live with social aid. How will they pay for the electricity? They can't pay. I have a little better retirement, but I'm having problems. ”
Just don't let bread get expensive and elementary articles like milk, oil, girls and sugar. ”
“Doesn't make prices rise. Pensions didn't raise, salaries almost didn't.”
Businesses warn up further, and they attribute this to the expensive electricity.
“Normal that impact will be very bad. The increase in the price of final products will also be considered, and as a result, we will have domestic products more expensive than so far. I prefer institutions to be attentive, because this is an adventure that has a very bad outcome,” said Burim Piraj, businessman.
The price of electricity directly affects the operational cost, and this will certainly also bring expensive products and Kosovo's citizen will be charged twice. Once it will be loaded as a family economy by 15 per cent, while the second time it will be loaded through products that will be sold in Kosovo more expensive than to date, said Lulzim Rafuna, director of the Kosovo Economic Oda.
The upgrades during this year also marked the prices of cheese, eggs, tea, water, hotel services, ambulance services, as well as goods and household maintenance services. / RTK/Periscopi/












