economy

December 24, 2025

Šta sve poskupljuje u 2026. godini?

Nakon novogodišnjih praznika po pravilu stiže otrežnjenje u vidu poskupljenja. O tome da li će i koliko poskupeti roba i usluge odlućuje tržište, ali cene velikog broj usluga, posebno komunalnih, određuje država, a januar je vreme kada se po običaju one usklađuju.

Šta sve poskupljuje u 2026. godini?

TL;DR

  • Utility prices, including water and wastewater disposal in Belgrade, are set to increase by 9.5% starting January 1, 2026.
  • Electricity prices saw a 6.6% increase in October 2025, with further adjustments expected by October 1, 2026, and a reduced threshold for higher tariffs.
  • Property taxes in Belgrade will rise by approximately 5-5.45% in 2026 due to increased real estate market values.
  • Tolls increased by about 4.3% per kilometer in 2025 and are expected to adjust annually with inflation, with toll collection for trucks beginning on main roads from January 1, 2026.
  • Excises on cigarettes and tobacco products are expected to increase from January, raising their prices.
  • Serbia is introducing a national tax on greenhouse gas emissions and on imports of high-carbon intensity products from January 1, 2026, to align with the EU's CBAM.
  • The minimum wage will increase by 10.1% to 371 dinars per working hour from the beginning of 2026, with average minimum wage reaching approximately 551 euros.
  • Public sector employees will receive a 5.1% salary increase.
  • The decree limiting price margins, which helped reduce inflation, is set to expire at the end of February 2026, with its extension uncertain.

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