Where is cheap housing, food, clothes, alcohol and food in restaurants in the EU – Eurostat published consumer goods price index data for 2022.
The highest prices are in Ireland, the lowest are in Romania
High prices were recorded in Ireland (146% of the EU average), Denmark (145%) and Luxembourg (137%). At the same time, the lowest rates were recorded in Romania (58%), Bulgaria (59%) and Poland (62%).
The cheapest alcohol and tobacco – in Bulgaria
The lowest prices for alcohol and tobacco are in Bulgaria (66% of the EU average), Poland (73%) and Hungary (78%). At the same time, the highest rates were recorded in Ireland (216%), Finland (174%) and Denmark (138%).
In 2022, the price level for alcohol and tobacco differed by 3.3 times. Such a large difference in price is due to differences in the taxation of countries.
The most expensive place to dine in a restaurant is in Denmark
Restaurants and hotels rank second in terms of price differentials, with the lowest price levels recorded in Bulgaria (51% of the EU average), Romania (61%) and Hungary (62%), and the highest in Denmark (156%) . Finland (132%) and Luxembourg (131%).
The most affordable clothes are in Bulgaria
The cheapest clothes were in Bulgaria (80% of the EU average), Hungary (83%) and Romania (84%), and the most expensive in Denmark (134%), Sweden (117%) and the Czech Republic (115%).
Where is it cheaper to live?
The most expensive countries to live in were Ireland (146% of the EU average), Denmark (145%) and Luxembourg (137%). And the cheapest are Poland (62%), Bulgaria (59%) and Romania (58%).
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2023-07-05 16:54:00
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