Sunday, December 27, 2015

Prices and bills uphill: next year will be more expensive than € 551 per family – The Republic

Milan – The new year has not started yet, but already there are the first (bad) news on rising possible for Italians: in the course of 2016 , people will have to reckon with a “sting” of approximately EUR 551 per family. Will increase retail prices, utility bills and fuel prices but will drop, insurance and TV license. This was stated by the Codacons, which drew up a study on increases in expenditure for the coming year in terms of prices and rates.

The rise in inflation, which analysts expected to remain around 1% in the next year, will bring families – according to Codacons – to spend 298 euro more due to the growth of retail prices, and 189 euro for the only food expenditure. Increases spillover effects in the catering sector (+26 EUR). Grow rates for collection and waste water services, for a total of EUR +137 per family annually. For transport (planes, trains, taxis, public transport, ferries, etc.) A typical household will face a greater expenditure of EUR 44, while traveling on the highways will result in an increase of 27 €. For banking services altogether spend 18 euro more than last year, +9 euro for those orders.

As for the bills, Codacons noted that if on one hand the international oil prices ( stable or even down according to analysts) should bring benefits in invoices, on the other hand the new tariff system on electricity bills passed by the Energy Authority will determine price increases for a good portion of the population. The elimination of Tasi on first homes instead determine an average saving of € 194 per family; It will cost less than the fee Rai, coming down from 113.5 EUR to 100 EUR, and insurance rc cars will be lighter on average by 12 euro. To fill the machine will result in a lower cost of EUR 68 compared to last year, but only if the price of oil will respect the analysts’ forecasts, and if the Government will not introduce new taxes on fuel.

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