There has been a significant decline in production and sales, reads the annual survey of the Bulgarian Industrial Association regarding the business climate in 2023. The least affected are salaries, which in 2023 increase in 71% of the companies.
The numerous crises that have accumulated over the past 2-3 years have inevitably had an impact on the companies’ indicators, all of which marked drastic declines as compared to the pre-crisis 2019. Production and sales volumes, as well as foreign markets, are decreasing. Nevertheless, incomes are growing, the business says. 85% of respondents said they had offset inflation in their employees' incomes. 65% of them increased wages, 12% gave an annual bonus, 7% gave a quarterly bonus and 16% increased the amount given in the form of food vouchers.
Regional policies are needed to address imbalances in employment and economic activity levels in different regions of Bulgaria, taking into account the specificities of each region. This is the recommendation of the Council for Economic Analysis study..
The total average income per household member in the first quarter of 2024 is BGN 2,840 (EUR 1,452.07), which was an increase of 18.6%, year-on-year, the National Statistical Institute said. Wage income increased from BGN 1,284 (EUR 656.5) to BGN 1,597..
There are over one million inactive persons on the Bulgarian labour market. They don't study, don't work and are not registered with the labour offices. This "army" has huge untapped potential, National Employment Agency Director Smilen Valov said...
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