Inflation in Bulgaria for 2024 Stands at 2.2%, Meeting Eurozone Requirements
Bulgaria's National Statistical Institute has reported that inflation for 2024 stands at 2.2%, a slight increase from the previous year
The total average income per person in a household for the month of April 2009 is BGN 306, over 8% up compared to April 2008.
The data was released Monday by the National Statistics Institute (NSI).
The majority of the above income comes from salaries and retirement pensions - 80%.
The total average expense per person in a household for the month of April 2009 is BGN 274, up by nearly 3% compared to April 2009.
The majority of the expense is formed by food and housing expenses, including energy and water bills - over 52% of all expenses.
Expenses for food and non-alcoholic beverages are up by 2,3% to BGN 105 per person in a household while housing expenses have gone from to BGN 41 in April 2008 to BGN 48 in April 2009.
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