EBRD Doubles Investments in Bulgaria, Boosting Key Sectors in 2024
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has significantly increased its investments in Bulgaria for 2024
With the start of the new year, several significant changes and regulations have come into effect across Bulgaria, impacting various aspects of daily life and welfare.
1. Minimum Wage Increase: The minimum wage sees a substantial hike, climbing from BGN 780 to BGN 933 (EUR 476), resulting in a net pay of BGN 723.99 after deductions.
2. Retirement Age Adjustments: Various categories of work experience now require different retirement ages and years of service, aiming to align with specific sectors and genders:
3. Child Benefits: Starting January 1, more families in Bulgaria are eligible for child benefits due to raised income thresholds. Families earning between BGN 710 and 810 per family member can now receive 80% of the allowance amount. The income threshold for applying has increased to BGN 710/month per family member, up from the previous BGN 510. The actual benefits per child remain unchanged: BGN 50 for one child, BGN 110 for two, and BGN 165 for three.
4. Water Price Surge: Water prices escalate countrywide, with increases ranging from over 40% in some areas to 1.4% in others. The highest price per cubic meter will be in Razgrad at BGN 6.08.
Additional changes include electronic food vouchers, an increase in daily unemployment compensation, the prohibition of heated cigarettes with aromas, and the cessation of Russian oil imports by March 1.
These new regulations and adjustments are poised to significantly impact Bulgarian households, employment, and social welfare.
The Sofia Zoo will introduce new entrance fees starting in February, following a decision made today by the Sofia Municipal Council
A 59-year-old man who was injured in a collision between two freight trains near the Sofia village of Lokorsko remains in critical condition
Bulgaria's caretaker government has decided that obtaining an express ID card will only be possible within Sofia
The Caretaker Cabinet of Bulgaria has approved amendments to the Law on Foreigners to align the country's regulations with the Schengen Borders Code and European Union directives
A serious railway accident occurred near Sofia, in the Lokorsko region
During the night and early hours of Thursday, cloudy skies will prevail across Bulgaria, with precipitation ceasing in the southeastern regions
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