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July 19, 1991 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-07-19

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Jerusalem (JTA) —
Israelis got some troubling
news last week. Unemploy-
ment rose by 8 percent in
June and the cost of living
took an unexpected 2 per-
cent jump.
The jobless include 4,400
newly arrived immigrants.
The demand for workers
dropped 21 percent last mon-
th. Employers apparently
prefer cheap Arab labor from
the administered territories
to Israelis, either veterans or
newly arrived.
The increase in the con-
sumer price index, announc-
ed by the Central Bureau of
Statistics, was the highest
for the month of June in six
years. Fully half was the
result of a 4.4 percent rise in
rents, home purchase costs
and mortgage payments.
Economists had predicted
a 1.2 to 1.3 percent rise in
June which was, in fact, con-
sidered pessimistic.
The Central Bureau re-
ported that the monthly liv-
ing expenses of an average
urban family of four now
amount to $1,645, of which
$370 goes for housing.
The last time the index in-
creased so sharply in June
was in 1985, when annual
inflation was running at a
200 to 300 percent rate, and
the cost of living jumped
14.9 percent.
Drastic economic mea-
sures reduced inflation to
single digits, but it is climb-
ing again. The rate for the
first six months of 1991 was
9.5 percent.

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Cost Of Living
Up In Israel

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Two
scuba-diving Israel Defense
Force officers were buried
side by side in a Jerusalem
cemetery Monday, victims of
an underwater accident
while vacationing in Sinai
earlier this month.
Doron Hirshman and Yit-
zhak Hayat, both 22, drown-
ed July 3 apparently while
exploring an underwater
tunnel called the Blue Hole
among the coral reefs, near
the Sinai resort village of
Dahab.
They reportedly had been
warned to avoid the tunnel,
which can be entered at a
depth of 30 feet but exits 165
feet below the surface.
The Egyptian authorities,
who allowed IDF rescue
teams to recover the bodies,
will ban dives to that depth
except by licensed spe-
cialists.

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