Natural gas and edible oil prices have risen the most in the last year, while the only reduction has been in air transport services, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics released on Monday.
Between November 2020 and November 2021, prices of natural gas rose by 49.42%, of edible oil- by 28.17% and of fuel, by 25.55%, according to Agerpres.
In the category of non-food goods, in the last year the largest price increases were recorded at natural gas – 49.42% and fuels – 25.55%, without any reductions.
Electricity became more expensive in November compared to the same month last year and compared to the beginning of the year by 8.14%, and compared to the previous month it became cheaper by 12.2%.
In terms of food, in the last year the edible oil price has risen the most – 28.17% and of potatoes – 22.55%, and there have been no reductions.
On the other hand, since the beginning of this year, edible oil has risen in price by 25.47% and potatoes by 19.61%, without any reductions.
In the case of services, the highest increases were recorded in other services (plus 7.01%), water, sewerage, sanitation (6.88%) and postal services (5.53%). Air transport services fell by 0.94%.