Denmark, among all EU member states, is a country with a high price level – 143% of the European average.
The cheapest countries to live among the EU members are Bulgaria and Romania (60%) and Poland (66%). At the same time, Denmark is the country with the highest price level (143% of the European average). In second and third place are Ireland (142%) and Luxembourg (135%). This is confirmed by data from the EU statistical office.
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Last year, alcohol and tobacco products in Ireland cost 3.2 times more than in Bulgaria. This is mainly due to the difference in taxation of these products, says Eurostat.
A significant difference was recorded in the cost of hotels and restaurants: the most expensive in Denmark (152% of the European average), the cheapest in Bulgaria (52%).
The cheapest clothes are in Spain (81%) and Bulgaria (82%), while in Denmark and the Czech Republic they are the most expensive (131% and 126% respectively).
Source: korrespondent

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