70% of Bulgarians claim that in recent weeks they have felt an increase in the prices of goods and services they use, according to a survey by the Gallup polling agency held from October 5 to 12. The trend was most noticeable among the elderly population, people with lower incomes and those living in the villages. 18% have not yet felt price rise. 74% of the respondents are of the opinion that prices will rise in the next 2-3 months, while 14% believe there would be no change. Elderly people are those who worry most about a possible price hike, Gallup points out.
Banking Today conference is taking place at the Inter Expo Center in Sofia. The forum brings together representatives of the banking, financial and technological community, who will focus on the development of the financial and banking sector in the..
On Tuesday, over many areas, the cloudiness will temporarily decrease, but in the morning in places in the lowlands there will be short-term fog. Around and after noon, cumulus and cumulus-rainy clouds will develop. Mainly in Southwestern Bulgaria,..
The Prosecutor's Office has initiated pre-trial proceedings against members of the Sectional and Regional Election Commissions in Stara Zagora, Kardzhali, Blagoevgrad and Sofia. During an inspection by the Constitutional Court in connection with a case..
Public transport workers in Sofia have announced a protest for Wednesday, 14 May, which is expected to cause significant disruption before noon. Although..
This spring, beekeepers in various regions of Bulgaria have reported a 90% mortality rate among bees. The industry is facing serious challenges due to..
A protest under the slogan "Decent work - decent remuneration! There is no economy without transport!" stopped the operation of all..
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