Montenegro ended 2024 with an average net salary of €993, ranking ahead of countries like Romania (€924) and Bulgaria (€822), although still behind Slovenia (€1,529) and…
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In December, the prices of goods and services for personal consumption, measured by the consumer price index, were on average 2.1% higher compared to the same…
Pensions in Montenegro are adjusted three times a year – on January 1, May 1, and September 1 – based on changes in wages and inflation,…
The Pensioners’ Association of Montenegro expressed concern over inflation, which is diminishing the impact of pension increases. During the Board meeting, the Association welcomed the decision…
The Ministry of Economic Development has protected Montenegrin citizens from inflation through effective policies, announced Vice Prime Minister for Economic Policy and Minister Nik Đeljošaj, who…
Due to inflation, the risk of price increases and global uncertainty, interest rates are not expected to drop over the next decade. This conclusion was reached…
Consumer prices in Montenegro, measured by the consumer price index (CPI), increased by 1.2% in October compared to the same period last year, according to data…
Montenegro’s Finance Minister, Novica Vuković, has reported solid fiscal results for the first nine months of 2023, with total revenues reaching €2.07 billion — an 8.9%…
In September, consumer prices in Montenegro, as measured by the consumer price index, rose by an average of 1% compared to the same month last year,…
The real estate market in Montenegro remains vibrant, with prices showing resilience. Veselin Dragaš, president of the Association of Real Estate Agencies, shared insights in an…