Bulgaria: Household Incomes Grow Faster Than Spending in Late 2025
Average household income per person in Bulgaria grew more strongly than spending during the last quarter of 2025, according to data from the National Statistical Institute.
The Bulgarian government has approved financial assistance of up to BGN 7,500 (approximately EUR 3,800) for households affected by recent floods, Labor and Social Policy Minister Borislav Gutsanov announced on Wednesday. The aid will be provided from the budget of the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy.
Gutsanov explained that families whose homes were damaged by the floods can apply for several types of support, depending on the extent of the damage. To qualify, the affected home must be legally built and serve as the family’s only residence. Under the new measures, families will be eligible for BGN 3,000 in additional assistance, along with a further BGN 1,914, bringing the total to nearly BGN 5,000.
In addition to that, up to BGN 2,500 may be requested to replace essential household appliances such as televisions, washing machines, and stoves. The maximum amount of support available to an affected family therefore reaches BGN 7,500 in total.
“The funds are not large, but they represent what the ministry can currently afford within its available resources,” Gutsanov said. He emphasized that while the assistance cannot fully compensate for the losses, it aims to provide immediate relief to households struggling with the aftermath of the flooding.
The decision comes as the government continues efforts to address widespread flood damage across several regions of the country, following days of intense rainfall that caused destruction to homes, infrastructure, and local economies.
A partial state of emergency has been declared in Smolyan municipality as severe winter weather continues to affect the region.
Severe winter conditions have caused widespread disruption across Bulgaria, with heavy snowfall, strong winds and poor visibility leading to road closures, traffic restrictions, power outages and changes to school schedules in several regions.
Bulgaria is bracing for a challenging day on Wednesday, February 18, as icy conditions, strong winds, and widespread precipitation are expected, the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) reports
Twenty new high-clearance vehicles have been added to support state authorities in safeguarding Bulgaria’s territories within the EU’s Natura 2000 ecological network
A Mediterranean cyclone will bring widespread precipitation across Bulgaria on Tuesday, prompting warnings for dangerous weather conditions.
Atmospheric pressure is set to increase, though it will stay below the typical levels for this time of year. Overnight, precipitation will persist in parts of southwestern Bulgaria and in eastern regions, while higher elevations may see light snowfall.
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