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12% expensive New Year (video)

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Babken Pipoyan, President of the Consumers' Union believes that this year's New Year's expenses will be an average of 12% higher than last year's. On the New Year's eve, the rise in prices is obvious. "The prices of drinks, meat, cheese and eggs have increased, but the important thing is to discuss products with impostant "weight."" According to Mr. Pipoyan, "raising salaries" is an emotional phenomenon and it has occurred as a result of emigration and optimization. Wages have been raised only in some areas.