The annual cost of living in
the northern city of Bolzano rose by 229 euros in November,
making it Italy's most expensive city to live in, a National
Consumer Union (UNC) survey showed Monday.
The cost of living fell by 273 euros in Bologna, the
cheapest city on the peninsula.
The cost of living rose on average by 93 euros a year for
a couple with one child, by 101 euros for a couple with two
children, by 85 euros for a couple aged 35 to 64 without
children, by 51 euros for a pensioner aged at least 65 and by 55
euros for a single person under 35, the UNC survey said.
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