“We have a  calm market at the moment. But what is worrying people and making them nervous  is the fact that incomes are lagging behind,” says Vladimir Ivanov, chairman of  the Commodity Exchange and Wholesale Markets State Commission. He says there is  a highly competitive environment and things are not that bad – at this time last year there was a well-defined  upward price curve, whereas now there is a downward trend in prices, i.e.  in 2022 there was quite a lot of stress on the market, while now it is stable. Vladimir  Ivanov says that the 100 Leva consumer basket from last year now costs 103  Leva. The conclusion – the tension is  rooted in the fact that incomes are lagging behind, and not in market  relations.
A survey among 350 companies shows that in 2023, more  than half of employers have raised salaries by up to 10%, whereas last year salaries  increased by 14-15% in response to the growing inflation. As it turns out, that  is not enough and incomes in this country remain the lowest compared to the rest  of the EU.

“Bulgaria has the highest prices in view of the fact we have the lowest  incomes in the EU, or in other words – with the lowest incomes we have to pay for the  highest prices compared to the other countries,” The president of the Confederation  of Independent Trade Unions, CITUB, Plamen Dimitrov explained after the CITUB’s  Institute for Social and Trade Union Research and Training made public the  results of its study on the increase in salaries and the cost of living in  Bulgaria in the past three months. Even though prices have stopped growing, and  with some commodities have even dipped slightly, on the whole they have remained  high, the results show. As usual, the CITUB takes the so-called small consumer  basket, or the 20 essential commodities people cannot do without in the  household. At the moment, the cost of these monitored commodities in Bulgaria is  EUR 56. the rise in the prices of these commodities over one year is 15%,  economists say. By way of comparison – the same commodities in Spain cost EUR  50, in Germany EUR 59, and in Romania – EUR 46. Bulgarians with a minimum salary  can buy the products from the small basket only 7 times a month. In Spain, this  basket can be bought 27 times over with one minimum salary, in Germany – 34. At  the same time, in comparison with other countries members of the EU, Bulgaria  continues to have the lowest average salary, the CITUB survey says.
“Flour is most expensive in Bulgaria, compared  with other countries – EUR 0.92, as compared to EUR 0.70 in Spain, EUR 0.74 in  Croatia and EUR 0.80 in Romania,” says Lyuboslav Kostov, expert at the Confederation  of Independent Trade Unions in Bulgaria, and goes on:
“We have the third most expensive cow’s milk  cheese, with France and Croatia the only countries where it is more expensive. Overall,  the difference in prices does not conform with the difference in salaries, much  less in productivity of labour.”
The prices in the small consumer basket have  doubled since the start of the inflation, while salaries have not gone up at  the same rate – the CITUB says, and adds that the inflation rate registered  since the beginning of 2021 is 30% - the overall growth rate of the prices of  goods and services in Bulgaria. In light of this, the trade union is  demanding a minimum raise in salaries of at least 15% in view of the expected  5% inflation rate next year.
“We want our purchasing power to increase in 2024, despite all the worries about inflation coming from external energy factors and the wars that will affect prices, especially during the winter. That is why the 5% inflation which the Ministry of Finance is setting down for next year could prove to be an optimistic forecast.”
Gergana Mancheva
Translated and posted by Milena Daynova
Photos: Pixabay, BGNES, BTA
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