kalliutta
Kalliutta is a Finnish term that translates to "expensiveness" or "high cost" in English. It refers to the state of something being expensive, or the general phenomenon of prices being high. The word can be used in various contexts, from describing the cost of everyday goods and services to discussing broader economic trends.
In everyday conversation, Finns might use kalliutta to comment on the price of groceries, fuel, or housing.
Economically, kalliutta can be a subject of analysis. Economists and policymakers might discuss the causes and