What to Do with Your Old Levs and Stotinki After the Euro Introduction
As Bulgaria prepares to adopt the euro, many citizens are wondering about the fate of their old lev banknotes and coins
Bulgaria's National Statistical Institute has reported that inflation for 2024 stands at 2.2%, a slight increase from the previous year. The inflation rate for December 2024 was recorded at 0.4%. The average annual inflation for the period from January to December 2024, compared to the same period in 2023, reached 2.4%.
Among the various categories, the most significant price increases were observed in "Entertainment and culture" (5.9%), "Transport" (1.3%), and "Restaurants and hotels" (0.7%), along with "Miscellaneous goods and services" (0.6%). On the other hand, the largest price decreases were in "Clothing and footwear" (1.3%) and "Food products and non-alcoholic beverages" (0.6%).
Food products saw a noticeable increase in prices in December. Cabbage prices surged by 15.4%, while low-fat milk went up by 4.9%. Other food items, including mushrooms, onions, garlic, and eggs, also experienced price hikes, with certain items like beef and oil increasing by 2% or more. In contrast, some products saw price reductions, such as pepper (-8.9%), citrus fruits (-8.4%), and apples (-4.2%).
In non-food goods and services, international flights saw a notable increase in price, rising by 29.3%, and vacation trips within Bulgaria were 9.9% more expensive. Other increases included central gas supply (8.7%), diesel fuel (2.0%), and personal hygiene products (0.8%). Meanwhile, some products in the non-food sector saw lower prices, such as shoes (-2.6%) and washing powders (-2.3%).
Pharmaceutical products experienced a slight increase of 0.5%, while medical and dental services rose by 0.2%. Regarding the small basket index for December, the prices showed a monthly rise of 0.1% and a 2.3% increase since the beginning of the year.
Source: NSI
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