Sochi has become the most expensive city in the Southern Federal District
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Sochi has become the most expensive city in the Southern Federal District

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02-04-2022
 

The assessment list includes 264 types of consumer goods

- In the Southern Federal District, the first place was taken by the city of Sochi, in the all-Russian rating it was in 64th place, - the compilers of the rating report.

Sevastopol also entered the top 100 most expensive cities in terms of prices for basic products in southern Russia. The capital of Crimea was in 92nd place.

In Novorossiysk, the average Russian indicator of the cost of food was exceeded by 2%, the city took 88th place. But in Krasnodar, the cost of living index is 3% lower than the average for Russia. In Yalta, Tuapse and Yeysk, the cost of living corresponds to the national average.


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