Look at the inflation of the state, understand the state of the people.
The actual cost of living picture hidden by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK) came from the Ministry of Finance. The government also succumbed to inflation. The expenses of public institutions such as water, electricity, heating, cleaning, transportation, rent and stationery increased by 359 percent compared to last year. Who looks at the inflation of the state instead of TÜİK better understands the state of the people.
9.3 BILLION IN 11 MONTHS OF WARMING
Budget data released by the Ministry revealed that the government was overwhelmed by inflation in many areas, from food to cleaning, from electricity to heating, from rent to transportation. Who looks at the inflation of the state instead of TÜİK better understands the state of the people. According to budget data, public institutions and organizations that spent 5.6 billion lira on food in the first 11 months of last year paid 11.4 billion lira on food purchases in the same period this year. The state’s food inflation was 101.6 percent. In the same period, government food inflation increased by 105 percent, beverage inflation by 139.8 percent, and money paid for textile materials increased by 184 percent.
While public institutions and institutions paid less than 2.5 billion lira for heating in the 11-month period last year, the amount spent on heating in the same period this year increased by 275 percent to reach 9.3 billion of lire. Likewise, electricity inflation in the state was 241 percent, while the increase in the cost of fuel was 359 percent. The money paid by the state for electricity jumped from 7.4 billion lira to 25.2 billion lira in one year, and the water bill jumped from 722 million lira to 1.3 billion lira.
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The excessive increase in stationery prices, which hurt parents, also triggered the State’s stationery expenses. The money paid by the state for stationery increased more than 3 times, from 522 million to 1.6 billion liras, despite the saving measures. The state’s internet bill, which paid 2.2 times more money for communication compared to last year, increased 2.3 times. The state’s transportation spending increased 2.6 times, and vehicle maintenance and repair spending increased more than 3 times. The car rental bill of the public, which paid 466 million lira for the vehicles it rented last year, has risen to 1.6 billion.
Source: Sozcu

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