A Turkish nationwide flag, left, and a flag birthing the picture of Kemal Ataturk, owner of the contemporary Turkish republic, hang from the outside of a structure in the Sisli area of Istanbul, Turkey, on Monday, Aug. 29, 2022.
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Turkey’s rising cost of living increased to 69.8% every year for the month of April, the Turkish Statistical Institute reported Friday.
The greatest customer cost rises year-on-year remained in education and learning, with a 103.86% dive, and resorts, coffee shops and dining establishments, with a boost of 95.82%.
On a month-to-month basis, Turkey’s  rising cost of living raised 3.18%, led by cost surges in liquors and cigarette, and resorts, coffee shops and dining establishments.
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