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News in english 18. dec. 2008 KL. 11.52

Denmark tops EU consumer prices list

Danish prices are the highest in the European Union. The cheapest prices are to be found in Bulgaria.

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Statistics Denmark 2007 figures show Denmark to have the highest consumer prices for goods and services in the 27 European Union countries - 38 percent above the EU average.

Number two on the list is Ireland with 25 percent above the average. The lowest consumer prices among the old EU countries are to be found in Greece and Portugal where prices are 11-15 percent below the average.

The lowest prices are to be found in the new EU countries, with Bulgaria coming in at 53 percent below the EU average.

Denmark is also the most expensive country in the EU for foodstuffs and non-alcoholic beverages where Danish price levels are 43 percent above the EU average.

Edited by Julian Isherwood

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