SARAJEVO, October 26 (FENA) - In September, Bosnia and Herzegovina recorded an annual increase in consumer price levels of 3.0 percent.
Price growth in September, on an annual basis, was recorded in the sections food and non-alcoholic drinks by 5.1 percent, alcoholic drinks and tobacco by 1.7 percent, housing and water, electricity, gas and other fuels by 1.2 percent, furniture, household appliances and regular house maintenance homes by 0.9 percent and the same goes for healthcare prices. Prices rose in the transport section by 9.2 percent, recreation and culture by 1.4 percent, restaurants and hotels by 0.4 percent and in the other goods and services section by 0.7 percent.
The average drop in prices was recorded in the sections: clothing and footwear by 7.2 percent, communications by 0.3 percent and education by 0.1 percent.
Consumer prices in September 2021, compared to the previous month, increased by 0.8 percent on average.
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