A recent analysis comparing the cost of living across the Balti region indicates that Tallinn records the highest cost of living among the capital cities. Specifically, the cost of groceries for a four-person pere in Tallinn amounts to 945 euros monthly, representing 23% of the average family net income. The uuring, conducted by the Swedbank Household Expenses Center, reveals a divergence between wage growth and the rising cost of daily necessities across the region’s major urban centers.

Although Tallinn reports the highest net salary, it simultaneously faces the most expensive daily expenditure, particularly concerning food. Across all analyzed capitals, the top three expenditure categories collectively consume nearly one-third of the average family income. The data shows that while the net income for families in these Balti capitals has increased over the past two years, the simultaneous escalation in the cost of living has mitigated any significant improvement in overall quality of life.

Food expenditure remains identified as the most substantial and persistent cost burden for the average pere. This suggests that while labor income has grown, inflationary pressures, particularly in the food sector, are exerting significant pressure on household budgets.

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2 thoughts on “UURING⟩Selgus, mis on perede kõige suurem kuluartikkel”
  1. The reported grocery costs for a family in Tallinn seem quite high when compared to the average net income.

  2. What specific cost categories, other than groceries, contribute to Tallinn’s high cost of living index?

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