Atypical employment has become the norm in the Bulgarian economy
One-day contracts are common in tourism and the water supply and sanitation sector
One-day contracts are common in tourism and the water supply and sanitation sector
Data on the sustained low 12-month average inflation will be reflected in the convergence report expected from Brussels on June 4
Bulgaria ranks 22nd among 30 countries in this year's edition of the Nanny State Index, according to data from EPICENTER, whose partner for Bulgaria
One third of Bulgarian citizens' expenditure goes on food and non-alcoholic beverages. Another 16.6% is spent on rent, 15.5% on taxes and social security contributions
Bulgaria has renegotiated the reform in the Recovery Plan, which provided for a 40% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants by 2026
Annual inflation in Bulgaria slowed to 3.5% in April, according to data from the National Statistical Institute (NSI) published on Thursday
Bulgaria is among the European Union countries where housing prices have increased significantly between 2015 and 2024, more than doubling
From a missed flight to catamarans to ‘the biggest corruption deal’ in our history – the saga surrounding the long-term contract between Bulgargaz and the Turkish state-owned company Botas
The budget deficit at the end of April was BGN 1.9 billion, or 0.9% of the forecast gross domestic product (GDP), according to preliminary data from the Ministry of Finance
The Bulgarian government isn't really giving information about how the Belene NPP drama will develop