Nearly 40% of Bulgarians Unable to Save, Indebtedness Rising
According to recent data from the Trend Research Center, shared during the "Personal Finance" event by Money.bg, 38% of Bulgarians are unable to set aside any savings
Bulgaria's government is to discuss Wednesday the allocation of an additional BGN 116 M for the payment of outstanding debts to businesses.
Tuesday's sitting is to start around 30 minutes after the conclusion of debates in Parliament on the no-confidence motion against the government, according to reports of dnevnik.bg.
The proposal to allocate additional funding was submitted by Finance Minister Petar Chobanov. It envisages covering additional spending and transfers under the 2013 budget to the amount of BGN 258.7 M.
The money will be provided from the reserve for unforeseen and urgent expenses in the sphere of structural reforms and additional fiscal measures.
Some BGN 142.6 M of the total will be allocated to social measures and pro-business measures.
Inspections carried out along Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast this summer have uncovered irregularities at roughly every tenth commercial site, according to Ivan Videlov
Apartment prices in Bulgaria's major cities continue their upward trend, according to recent figures from a real estate market consultancy
Wizz Air, recognized as the most environmentally efficient airline in the Europe, Middle East and Asia region*, has announced a new addition to its flight network
Bulgaria continues to hold a leading position in the European Union when it comes to the share of women working in the information technology sector
According to data from the National Revenue Agency (NRA), just 4,329 Bulgarian citizens have reported owning real estate abroad in their 2024 declarations
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