Milan is confirmed as the Italian city where life costs the most, Naples the cheapest in terms of food expenditure, while Pescara is the most convenient in terms of service rates.
This was stated by Codacons, which developed a survey on the cost of living in the main Italian cities, comparing prices and tariffs for a basket of goods and services ranging from meat to fruit and vegetables, passing through dentists, hairdressers and bars.
As for the food sector, in Milan you need to spend on average 47% more to eat than in Naples: for the purchase of a basket consisting of fruit and vegetables, meat, fish, bread, etc.
under the Madonna they spend an average of 99.24 euros, against 67.58 in Naples - analyzes the Codacons - The Neapolitan city, however, is the one with the highest waste rate in Italy (507.96 euros), the 148% more than in Trento, where you pay just 205 euros for the Tari.
In Palermo the least expensive dentists of the Peninsula.