ZAGREB, July 22 (Hina) - The cost of living for a four-member Zagreb family in July has grown by 0.7 percent or 30 kuna as against May, according to an analysis by the Independent Trade Unions of Croatia (NHS). The cost of food,
housing, transport, hygiene, clothing, and culture, which in May amounted to 4,373 kuna, rose to 4,403 in July. The cost of living for a four-member family in the southern Adriatic city of Split, on the other hand, has risen by 1.6 percent or 70 kuna, to 4,557 kuna in July as against May's 4,487. In the northern Adriatic city of Rijeka, the cost of living amounts to 4,667 and in Dubrovnik in southern-most Croatia 5,060 kuna. The highest increase, of two percent, has been recorded in food prices. Dubrovnik has the highest prices of food, hygiene, clothing, and transport, while housing in the most expensive in Rijeka. The cost of living in the town of Hvar on the sou
ZAGREB, July 22 (Hina) - The cost of living for a four-member Zagreb
family in July has grown by 0.7 percent or 30 kuna as against May,
according to an analysis by the Independent Trade Unions of Croatia
(NHS).
The cost of food, housing, transport, hygiene, clothing, and
culture, which in May amounted to 4,373 kuna, rose to 4,403 in
July.
The cost of living for a four-member family in the southern Adriatic
city of Split, on the other hand, has risen by 1.6 percent or 70
kuna, to 4,557 kuna in July as against May's 4,487.
In the northern Adriatic city of Rijeka, the cost of living amounts
to 4,667 and in Dubrovnik in southern-most Croatia 5,060 kuna.
The highest increase, of two percent, has been recorded in food
prices.
Dubrovnik has the highest prices of food, hygiene, clothing, and
transport, while housing in the most expensive in Rijeka.
The cost of living in the town of Hvar on the southern Adriatic
island of the same name amounts to 4,805 kuna.
($1 = 8.4 kuna)
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