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The most and the least expensive EU countries

The Most Expensive:

The Least Expensive:

Looking at the full list of EU countries, prices naturally tend to be higher in Western nations with a higher standard of living and higher incomes.
While prices are worth considering when deciding where to live, they can also be useful for travelers. For instance, many of the countries with prices below the EU average have been ranked as some of the most affordable places to explore.
That's a big difference! It feels like ECB has failed on all counts to maintain inflation in both ways.
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32 sats \ 0 replies \ @Golu 8 Sep
Romania, Bulgaria and Poland would be a good visit to start for Europe. May be I'll go there. I've listened they are also very beautiful
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86 sats \ 1 reply \ @grayruby 7 Sep
I didn't realize Ireland was so expensive.
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Yeah! I was also shocked to se the results for Ireland, Belgium, Poland and Hungary.
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Places in Europe that I have been that are very cheap as well is Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania! It is so cheap there!
Also the Greek Islands are SUPER expensive. It is like 14 Euros for a bottle of water...
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11 sats \ 2 replies \ @xz 7 Sep
Do you think a model EU would be reflected in a balanced CPI and salaries?
+52% to -46% is almost 100% difference, that's huge. Imagine that in different states in the US, India or PRC.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @anon 7 Sep
Not 100%, but approx 300%. If on average you need 100 EUR to buy something, then in the cheapest country you need 100-46=54 EUR for that thing. In the most expensive you need 152 EUR for the same thing. Now, 152 is +281% from 54.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @xz 7 Sep
you need 100 EUR to buy something...
Thanks for fixing my math :D
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @OgFOMK 7 Sep
Nice. I'll be visiting an inexpensive place.
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