The results of the hunger and poverty line research announced every month by United Kamu-İş were shared with the public in November.
According to the research, it was stated that the hunger limit increased to 8,657 liras and the poverty line to 25,422 liras in November.
In the research, where the prices taken as a basis in a market in Ankara and the price increases in the products were shared, it was noted how the exorbitant price increases in the products reduced the purchasing power of the citizens.
According to the research, according to the prices compiled from the markets in Ankara, it was stated that the monthly expenditure on meat, fish and eggs increased by 40 liras compared to the previous month, and increased by 742 liras in the last year to 1,901 liras.
It was stated that the expenditure required for dry pulses increased by 11 liras compared to the previous month and by 117 liras compared to the same month of the previous year, and reached 224 liras.
EXPENDITURE ON MILK, YOGURT AND CHEESE INCREASED BY 1,514 LIRA IN ONE YEAR
In the research, it was pointed out that the prices for milk, yogurt and cheese have increased.
While the expenditures to be made increased by 231 liras compared to the previous month and reached 2,400 liras in November, it was stated that there was an increase of 514 liras in the last one-year period.
It was stated that vegetable expenditures increased by 29 liras compared to the previous month and increased by 772 liras compared to the same month of the previous year, reaching 1,112 liras.
BASIC PRODUCTS' PRICE LIKE BREAD, FLOUR, PASTA CONTINUE TO RISE
In the research, which draws attention to the fact that the expenditures for products such as bread, flour and pasta, which increased by 19 liras to 883 liras in November, increased by 289 liras in the last year, rice and bulgur expenditures increased by 84 liras in November compared to the previous month, and by 357 liras in the last year to 445 liras. It was stated that the lira rose. It was said that the expenditure that should be made for oil increased by 13 liras and reached 250 liras.
NON-FOOD EXPENDITURES ALSO RISE
In the research, which included information on non-food expenditures, it was stated that four people's clothing and footwear expenditures increased to 1,039 liras, and housing expenditures, including rent, to 3,820 liras, while household goods expenditures increased to 2,265 liras and health expenditures to 669 liras. It was stated that while transportation expenditures increased to 4 thousand 655 liras, communication expenditures increased to 687 liras, entertainment and cultural expenditures to 593 liras, education expenditures to 378 liras, holiday-hotel expenditures to 1.504 liras, and expenses related to various goods and services to 1,34 liras.