Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What price will rise in 2011?

New Year is the most favorite holiday of the Russians. At his state has traditionally presents its unpleasant gifts. First at the festival earned sellers of various goods. Another few weeks before the festivities they raise selling prices by 10-20%. Thus, consumer price inflation significantly ahead of the official, which the Minister of Finance Alexei Kudrin predicted at 8% per annum. No one year is not without tariff increases for services of housing and communal services. Metropolitan Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has already prepared a resolution on the 20% increase in their value. In this case, the quality of these services do not always increase in proportion to price. Increase in the regions ranged from 10% to 20%. 15% gas price rise for businesses. For the population increase in the cost of gas is scheduled twice: by 5% from 1 January to 9.5% from April 1, 2011. Also on the wallet Russians will hit growth in transport tariffs. The city authorities had already planned to raise the cost of a trip on the subway from 26 to 28 rubles. Ticket for bus, tram and trolley bus increases of 1 rub. to 25 rubles. The price of rail tickets will increase by 10%. On average 10.6% rise postal services - for sending a simple letter would have to pay 11.8 rubles. instead of 10.5 rubles. Also, the state ordered a few percent increase in pension fund and fund of compulsory medical insurance. Responsibility for their enrollment is on the employer. This means that one employee did not raise wages, while others will be given it in an envelope. Against this background, a decrease in profitability of bank deposits, which in 2010 dropped from 10% to an average of 6%. Analysts predict a further reduction in yield by 1-2%. It is also necessary to consider the factor of oil prices on international exchanges. The more expensive is the "black gold", the higher rise the price of gasoline in the country, which inevitably affects the cost of production. But Russians are not accustomed to this ...

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