Small Businesses Face Toughest Challenges Ahead of Bulgaria’s Euro Adoption in 2026
Small and medium-sized enterprises in Bulgaria are expected to face the greatest difficulties once the euro becomes the country’s official currency in 202
Unemployment in Bulgaria decreased to 3.9% in November 2024, down from 4.0% in October and significantly lower than the 4.4% recorded in November 2023, according to Eurostat data. This represents a continuation of positive trends in the Bulgarian labor market, with the total number of unemployed individuals falling to 117,000 in November, compared to 120,000 in October and 134,000 a year earlier.
In the European Union, the unemployment rate stabilized at 5.9% in November for the fourth consecutive month. This trend was mirrored in the eurozone, where unemployment held steady at a record low of 6.3%, a level not seen since 1998, prior to the introduction of the euro. However, signs of rising unemployment in Germany and France, driven by weaker economic conditions, could influence overall eurozone figures in the coming months.
Among EU member states, Spain reported the highest unemployment rate in November at 11.2%, followed by Greece at 9.6%, Finland at 8.7%, and Sweden at 8.5%. Conversely, the Czech Republic maintained the lowest rate at 2.8%, with Poland at 3.0%, and both Malta and Germany at 3.4%.
Across the EU, a total of 12.968 million people were unemployed in November, including 10.819 million in the eurozone. Compared to October, the number of unemployed individuals in the EU decreased by 16,000, while the eurozone saw a drop of 39,000. On an annual basis, unemployment across the EU declined by 295,000 people, and the eurozone experienced a decrease of 333,000.
Youth unemployment in the EU rose slightly in November to 15.3%, up from 15.2% in October, while the eurozone figure remained stable at 15.0%. In Bulgaria, youth unemployment held steady for the second consecutive month at 12.1%, a marked improvement from the 13.6% recorded in November 2023.
Source: Eurostat
The District Prosecutor’s Office in Burgas has detained for up to 72 hours a Romanian citizen accused of intentionally causing the deaths of six migrants during a high-speed chase with police on Thursday night
Thousands of employees at Bulgaria’s Ministry of the Interior continue to draw both a state pension and a full salary
Bulgaria is facing an unsettled weekend as a series of weather fronts bring clouds, rain, and a noticeable shift in conditions across the country
Bulgaria’s birth rate has declined by one-third over the past three decades
Authorities in Bulgaria continue to investigate a deadly accident involving migrants in Burgas, following a high-speed chase between police teams and a vehicle carrying illegal border-crossers
Six migrants lost their lives in Burgas after the vehicle they were traveling in overturned and plunged into Lake Vaya during a high-speed police chase
Bulgaria's Strategic Role in the EU's Drone Wall Defense Initiative
When Politics Means Violence