Skertsos: Greece is the 8th cheapest country in the EU

Skertsos: Greece is the 8th cheapest country in the EU

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The matter of high prices, in comparison with countries like Spain, is the central issue of the posting of the Minister of State Akis Skertsos on social media on Saturday.
Citing data from Eurostat and the Spanish central bank, Skertsos underlined that Greece is "the 8th cheapest country in the EU", while "it remains a relatively cheap country compared to other EU members." CE Report quotes Athens-Macedonian

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