Slovenian Diet And Standard In The Light Of Food Baskets
Keywords:
food basket, food prices, purchasing power, standard, energy value of food basket, 1995Abstract
The article analyses the contents of the March 1995 consumer food basket and adjusts the tolar prices to the euro. It compares the same basket with current prices with the one from 1995. Comparing the value of the basket and the consumer’s purchasing power in relation to it shows a big jump in prices and an even bigger jump in incomes since 1995. In modern times, according to this criterion, the overall purchasing power of the average net pension exceeds that of the average net wage at the beginning of 1995.
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2025-08-18
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