Only citizens in Poland and Greece spend more than they save
The data showed Greece had the highest costs both in urban and rural areas
Food, alcohol, and tobacco will exhibit the highest annual rates at 6.9 percent in the Eurozone
Rise Attributed to Higher Food Prices
The Nordic Countries are more Proficient in Languages
Luxembourgians were the Best-Off
More ominously, the category “foods, alcohol and tobacco” – with foodstuffs dominating interest – was almost double than the overall rate, which totaled 7.5 percent.