economy
January 1, 2026
Detaljan spisak! Ovo su stavke koje poskupljuju nakon praznika u Srbiji!
Posle novogodišnjih praznika, građani Srbije su se suočili sa uobičajenim promenama cena u sektoru komunalnih i javnih usluga, čije cene država reguliše, kako bi se obezbedila stabilnost i dostupnost osnovnih usluga za sve građane.

TL;DR
- Prices for regulated public services in Serbia are adjusted after the New Year holidays.
- An expired decree on price margin limitations, which helped stabilize prices and slow inflation, was a point of attention.
- Water and sewage prices increased in Belgrade, adding approximately 190 dinars to the average three-person household's monthly bill.
- Similar adjustments were made in other cities like Zrenjanin.
- Energy costs are planned to increase, with electricity price adjustments expected by October 2026.
- A property tax and inflation-adjusted road tolls are planned.
- From 2026, trucks will be charged tolls on main roads.
- Cigarette prices will increase due to higher excise taxes, and new taxes on gas emissions will be introduced to meet environmental standards.
- The minimum wage increased by 10.1%, and public sector salaries by 5.1%.
- These measures aim to preserve citizens' living standards and economic stability.
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