THE’Istat has announced the data on January inflation, that theNational Consumer Union used to draw up the ranking of the most expensive Italian citiesbased on the increase in the cost of living. It is not just about the regional capitals or municipalities with more than 150 thousand inhabitants, but of all the cities considered.
The most expensive cities in Italy
According to the latest Istat data, prices continue to grow in Italian cities; For consumer associations, the sting is 520 euros for couples with 2 children, 192 just to eat.
Analyzing Italian cities, Bolzano is the most expensive city, confirming its place in the previous rankings, with a trend inflation of 2.5%, second only to Syracuse (+2.6%). Together with Rimini And Imperia, Bolzano records the highest annual annual expenditure, equal to 724 euros for an average family. Rimini, with an increase of 2.5%, follows in second place, with an increase in the annual expenditure of 679 euros per family. Trento completes the podium with an inflation of 2.1%, which involves an additional expenditure of 619 euros per year.
In fourth place it is located Padua, With an inflation of 2.2% (the highest third in Italy) and an additional expenditure of 565 euros. To follow, Siena ( +2.2%, +561 euros), Imperia ( +2.5%, +560 euros) e Syracuse ( +2.6%, +557 euros), which, despite the highest inflation, has an increase in “only” 557 euros. The list continues with Piacenza ( +2%, +543 euros), Rome ( +2%, +518 euros) e Arezzo ( +2%, +510 euros), which closes the top ten.
Position | City | Annual increase for medium family (in euros) | Annual inflation of January |
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1 | Bolzano | 724 | 2.5 |
2 | Rimini | 679 | 2.5 |
3 | Trento | 619 | 2.1 |
4 | Padua | 565 | 2.2 |
5 | Siena | 561 | 2.2 |
6 | Imperia | 560 | 2.5 |
7 | Syracuse | 557 | 2.6 |
8 | Piacenza | 543 | 2 |
9 | Rome | 518 | 2 |
10 | Arezzo | 510 | 2 |
Cities with less increases
On the other side of the ranking drawn up on the basis of Istat data on inflation, there are no more cities in deflation. The most virtuous city is Praise, with the lowest inflation in Italy (+0.5%) and an annual increase of 131 euros. Florence It ranks in second place with an inflation of 0.6%, which brings an increase of 157 euros. In third place is there Forlì-Cesena with +0.7% and an increase of 190 euros.
Follow Caserta ( +1%, +214 euros), Novara ( +0.9%, +225 euros), Catanzaro And Livorno (both with +0.9% and +230 euros), Aosta ( +0.9%, +234 euros) e Trapani ( +1.1%, +236 euros). Bari He closes the top ten with an inflation of 1.2%, corresponding to an increase of 236 euros.
Position | City | Annual increase for medium family (in euros) | Annual inflation of January |
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1 | Praise | 131 | 0.5 |
2 | Florence | 157 | 0.6 |
3 | Forlì-Cesena | 190 | 0.7 |
4 | Caserta | 214 | 1 |
5 | Novara | 225 | 0.9 |
6 | Catanzaro | 230 | 1.3 |
7 | Livorno | 230 | 0.9 |
8 | Aosta | 234 | 0.9 |
9 | Trapani | 236 | 1.1 |
10 | Bari | 236 | 1.2 |
The increases in the regions
As regards the regions, the most “expensive” in terms of increase in families is Trentino, with an inflation of 2.3% and an average aggravation of 654 euros per family, which translates into a significant impact on the budget annual. Lazio is in second place with +1.9%, which involves an increase of 464 euros. Emilia-Romagna positions itself in third place with an inflation of 1.7%, an annual increase of 449 euros. Among the regions with a better performance, the Aosta Valley is confirmed as the most virtuous.
Position | Region | Annual increase for the average family (in euros) | Annual inflation of January |
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1 | Trentino Alto Adige | 654 | 2.3 |
2 | Lazio | 464 | 1.9 |
3 | Emilia-Romagna | 449 | 1.7 |
4 | Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 402 | 1.7 |
5 | Veneto | 399 | 1.6 |
6 | Piedmont | 363 | 1,5 |
7 | Liguria | 350 | 1,5 |
8 | Campania | 350 | 1.7 |
9 | Abruzzo | 345 | 1.6 |
10 | Brands | 337 | 1.6 |
11 | Basilicata | 336 | 1.6 |
12 | Sardinia | 329 | 1.7 |
13 | Lombardy | 326 | 1.2 |
14 | Molise | 311 | 1,5 |
15 | Sicily | 310 | 1,5 |
16 | Tuscany | 297 | 1.2 |
17 | Puglia | 291 | 1.6 |
18 | Calabria | 288 | 1.7 |
19 | Umbria | 285 | 1.2 |
20 | Valle d’Aosta | 234 | 0.9 |