Citizens complain of high prices: They're unbearable, the wages are small

The prices of basic products for a portion of citizens have already become unbearable, including the price of electricity. As if not enough, prices have also marked increases in the latter part of the year. One of the citizens expresses concern that the price of electricity will be difficult to find as [...] approaches.
One of the citizens expresses his concern that the price of electricity will be difficult to detect as the winter season approaches. Tahir Krasniqi for Online Economy said that even the big difference between the pension they receive and the expenses they make.
A little bit of food to a certain extent, while in terms of electricity it's a little too much, but quite too much that now the winter season with these climates that we have Inshallah succeeds. Food prices are currently affordable. We're kind of retired, but how we're doing. As Americans say, the Albanians had a pension of 200 euros and are spending 400 euros. Where's 200? Could not help us from another way, but we couldn't make it to”, he said.
High prices in basic products have also concerned citizen Adami.
The selection has started very big, so we're almost able to make it. The price of electricity isn't high because in what way it produces that I've worked myself, it's not high. I paid 30 euros last year, but also in this same season”, Ademi told Online Economy, Transmitt Periscope.
As prices rise, there is no increase in wages. So said citizen Shaban Shaban.
We can barely afford food prices because we don't have all of them, small wages, very expensive prices, we can't just go. The price of electricity is high, but we're already facing”, Shaban stressed for Online Economics.
Prices of basic products in Kosovo have marked high-speed increases in the second half of the year. As the year began at 1.5 per cent inflation, prices marked growth of 4.5 per cent in August.
And the price of electricity for consumers in Kosovo has risen by about 16 percent in April this year, following the decision made by the Energy Regulatory Office Board (ZRRE). /Periscope/












