ZAGREB ZAGREB, Sept 24 (Hina) - The minimum costs of living of a four-member family in August were the highest in the southern seaport of Dubrovnik and the lowest in Zagreb, according to the Independent Trade Unions (NHS). The NHS
considered the costs of food, housing, clothing, transport, hygiene, and culture, which amounted to 5,055 kuna in Dubrovnik and 4,644 kuna in the capital. Compared to July, the costs of living marked the highest increasein the northern Adriatic city of Rijeka, 1.6 percent, followed by 1.4 percent in the central Adriatic city of Split, 1.36 percent in Zagreb, and 0.15 percent in Dubrovnik. The increase is primarily the result of higher transport prices. The NHS estimate is somewhat lower than that by the Federation of Independent Trade Unions (SSSH), which calculated that the minimal costs of living of a four-member family in August were 5,176 kuna. The SSSH es
ZAGREB, Sept 24 (Hina) - The minimum costs of living of a four-
member family in August were the highest in the southern seaport of
Dubrovnik and the lowest in Zagreb, according to the Independent
Trade Unions (NHS).
The NHS considered the costs of food, housing, clothing, transport,
hygiene, and culture, which amounted to 5,055 kuna in Dubrovnik and
4,644 kuna in the capital.
Compared to July, the costs of living marked the highest increase
in the northern Adriatic city of Rijeka, 1.6 percent, followed by
1.4 percent in the central Adriatic city of Split, 1.36 percent in
Zagreb, and 0.15 percent in Dubrovnik.
The increase is primarily the result of higher transport prices.
The NHS estimate is somewhat lower than that by the Federation of
Independent Trade Unions (SSSH), which calculated that the minimal
costs of living of a four-member family in August were 5,176 kuna.
The SSSH estimate included the costs of education.
($1 = 8.2 kuna)
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