The Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia has released a publication marking the anniversary of the country's independence, analyzing selected data about Slovenia. The population has increased by seven percent since 1991, while the number of economically active people has risen by five percent. Last year's gross domestic product per capita was approximately six times higher than 35 years ago. The report also indicates that last year's average monthly net salary allowed purchasing five times more pork with bones, four times more cooking oil, apples, and men's sports pants, three times more sugar, wheat flour, and classic coffee, twice as many washing machines, and twice as many women's haircuts compared to the time of independence.
Bias read (Center): The article presents statistical data and economic comparisons without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on factual information provided by the Statistical Office, which is a neutral institution. There is no evident framing that leans toward either side of the political spectrum






