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K&H: when yoghurt or shoes become more expensive – this is what “child inflation” looks like
The price increase is ubiquitous, even affecting children’s “shopping carts”, through which pocket money and wallets are affected. Fruit yoghurts, for example, have increased by 10 per cent in a year, burgers by a much higher rate, by 19 per cent, but more is paid for paper handkerchiefs, cocoa snails, and children’s shoes. The K&H Beware, ready, money! a compilation of what inflation means for children and how to save money in light of this, for example, on a cool smartphone.
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