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27 June 09:15

In 2024, Romania was the cheapest country in the EU for food and non-alcoholic drinks, followed by Slovakia and Poland, according to Eurostat.

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Eurostat data show that Romania ranks first in the European Union in the 'Food and non-alcoholic beverages' category, with prices 24% lower than the EU average. In contrast, Luxembourg and Denmark have the highest prices. Romania also ranks second in 'Recreation and culture', followed by Bulgaria. In terms of GDP per capita, Romania is at 78% of the EU average, with Bulgaria the lowest. These figures reflect purchasing power and living costs compared to other Member States.

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România era anul trecut cel mai ieftin stat membru la alimente și băuturi nealcoolice și avea cel mai scăzut nivel al prețurilor la recreere și cultură, dintre țările UE
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A doua cea mai ieftină tară din UE rămâne România. Însă și cu unul dintre cele mai mici salarii
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INS: România era anul trecut cel mai ieftin stat membru la alimente şi băuturi nealcoolice şi avea cel mai scăzut nivel al preţurilor la recreere şi cultură, dintre ţările UE

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The hourly labor cost in Romania has risen to 12.5 euros, but it remains among the lowest in the region.
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In 2024, 8.5% of the EU population is facing difficulties in securing an adequate meal, a decrease compared to 2023. In Romania, the percentage is 16.3%, down from 23.3%.
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Romania has recorded the highest consumption growth in Europe, with an inflation of 7.84% in 2025, influenced by the increase in VAT and in the prices of goods and services.
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Annual inflation in the EU was 2.4% in August 2025, with Romania having the highest rate at 8.5%. The lowest rates were in Cyprus, France, and Italy.
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Romania recorded annual inflation of 6.6% in July 2025, up from the previous month, while Cyprus, France and Ireland had the lowest rates.
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In June 2025, rents in Romania have increased by 5.8%, the highest rate in the EU, exceeding the average of 2.3%.
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