kiskosta
Kiskosta is a term that appears in online discussions and speculative literature to describe a concept loosely defined as a hidden or indirect cost associated with goods, services, or actions. It is not an established economic term and has no formal definition in mainstream economics. The term often surfaces in discussions about consumer behavior, marketing practices, and policy critiques, where it is used to point to costs that are not immediately visible to the buyer or user.
Etymology and origin are uncertain. Kiskosta seems to be a coinage arising in informal, often Estonian-speaking
Usage and interpretation vary. In informal discourse, kiskosta can refer to fees, maintenance charges, or social
In fiction and world-building, kiskosta is occasionally used as a fictional unit of value or as a
See also: Hidden cost, externality, sunk cost, consumer protection.