Statistikaamet ütleb, et juunis langesid hinnad 0,5 protsenti võrreldes maiga.
Aga võrreldes eelmise aasta juuniga tõusid hinnad 2,3 protsenti.
Kaubad olid 1 protsent ja teenused 4,2 protsenti kallimad kui eelmisel aastal.
Statistikaameti Lauri Veski ütleb, et
hinnad langevad mõnikord kuude lõikes
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hinnad langevad mõnikord kuude lõikes
Tõlge fraasile: hinnad langevad mõnikord kuude lõikes
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prices sometimes fall over months
Aga 2,3 protsenti on väike tõus. See juhtus viimati 2021. aastal.
Põhjuseks on eelmise aasta kõrged hinnad ja odavamad toidukaubad.
Eluaseme ja transpordi hinnad tõusid enim – 7,6 ja 7,5 protsenti.
Elekter ja gaas kallinesid 18,7 ja 30,8 protsenti. Bensiin ja diisel kallinesid 6,4 ja 17,3 protsenti.
Toidud ja joogid odavnesid 1,5 protsenti. Riided ja jalatsid odavnesid 6,3 protsenti.
Alkohol ja tubakas kallinesid 8,9 protsenti. Tubakas kallines 16,4 protsenti tõstetud maksude tõttu.
Toiduhinnad muutusid erinevalt. Valmistoit kallines 2,3 protsenti, liha 0,9 protsenti, munad 5,6 protsenti ja kala 5,5 protsenti.
Köögivili odavnes 6,7 protsenti, või 23,1 protsenti ja õunad 11,6 protsenti.
Võrreldes maiga odavnesid toidud 1,2 protsenti, bensiin 5,5 protsenti ja diisel 8,6 protsenti.
Puhkusereisid kallinesid 8,3 protsenti,
elektrihind tõusis 1,5 protsenti
ja üür 1,4 protsenti.
elektrihind tõusis 1,5 protsenti
Tõlge fraasile: elektrihind tõusis 1,5 protsenti
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the price of electricity rose by 1.5 percent
Viljad, marjad ja troopilised puuviljad odavnesid 16,2, 17,6 ja 9,9 protsenti. Šokolaad ja apelsinid kallinesid 2,4 ja 4,3 protsenti.
Statistics Estonia says that in June, prices fell by 0.5 percent compared to May.
But compared to June of the previous year, prices rose by 2.3 percent.
Goods were 1 percent and services 4.2 percent more expensive than last year.
Lauri Veski from Statistics Estonia says that prices sometimes fall month by month.
But 2.3 percent is a small increase. It last happened in 2021.
The reason is last year's high prices and cheaper food items.
Housing and transport prices rose the most – 7.6 and 7.5 percent.
Electricity and gas became more expensive by 18.7 and 30.8 percent. Petrol and diesel became more expensive by 6.4 and 17.3 percent.
Food and drinks became cheaper by 1.5 percent. Clothing and footwear became cheaper by 6.3 percent.
Alcohol and tobacco became more expensive by 8.9 percent. Tobacco became more expensive by 16.4 percent due to increased taxes.
Food prices changed differently. Ready-made food became more expensive by 2.3 percent, meat by 0.9 percent, eggs by 5.6 percent, and fish by 5.5 percent.
Vegetables became cheaper by 6.7 percent, butter by 23.1 percent, and apples by 11.6 percent.
Compared to May, food became cheaper by 1.2 percent, petrol by 5.5 percent, and diesel by 8.6 percent.
Vacation trips became more expensive by 8.3 percent, electricity prices rose by 1.5 percent, and rent by 1.4 percent.
Fruits, berries, and tropical fruits became cheaper by 16.2, 17.6, and 9.9 percent. Chocolate and oranges became more expensive by 2.4 and 4.3 percent.