economy

April 30, 2026

Prices Go Up to 1,000 Euros

In the last four years in Croatia, housing and utility services have increased by more than 11 percent, bread by 42 percent, eggs by 61, and veal by 62 percent.

Prices Go Up to 1,000 Euros

TL;DR

  • Housing and utility costs in Croatia have risen by over 11% in the last four years.
  • Food prices have also seen significant increases: bread by 42%, eggs by 61%, and veal by 62%.
  • Hairdressing services have experienced substantial price hikes, with a complete treatment costing 30 euros, up from 120 kuna.
  • Chemical services like highlights and coloring have increased by 50%.
  • Some individuals are resorting to DIY haircuts due to rising salon prices.
  • More complex treatments, such as hair extensions, can now range from 200 to 1,000 euros.
  • Reasons for price increases include higher material costs, stricter regulations, and the need for ongoing training.
  • Despite rising costs, interest in salon services remains high, with some customers willing to pay more for quality.

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