In Ukraine, a sharp rise in prices has been recorded: only one category of goods has become cheaper over the year.
Ukraine is facing a period of high inflation, with prices rising by 15.9% over the year across all categories of goods and services, except for clothing and footwear, which have become cheaper.
The country is witnessing a significant increase in prices for food products, non-alcoholic beverages, housing and utility services, communication services, alcohol and tobacco, restaurants and hotels. The cost of medical and educational services has also risen, while transportation goods, household appliances, and leisure services have become more expensive at a slower rate. The only exceptions to this rule were clothing and footwear, which became cheaper by 4.8% over the year. It is noted that the data does not include temporarily occupied and combat territories.
Prices in Ukraine are rising rapidly, which is noticeable in all areas of citizens' lives. Inflation affects their incomes and purchasing power, which is important to emphasize in the context of the country's economic situation.
Ukraine is facing significant inflation growth, which affects many areas of citizens' lives. Prices for many goods and services are constantly rising, which may impact people's incomes and financial status. Data on high inflation rates indicate a complex economic situation in the country.
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