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Bulgarians Demand Six Bonuses in Salary by 2025

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What salaries are Bulgarians happy with?

Respondents between 2500 and 5000 levs are almost equal⁢ in‌ terms of satisfaction and dissatisfaction,with ⁣57% stating that they are satisfied. ‌Only peopel receiving over ‌BGN 5,000 are 100% satisfied with salary, according to the data. Wage bonuses​ receive 36% of the respondents.

The results show that 91% of the respondents receive a pure income less than​ BGN 2500 and only 8% of them receive over 2500 levs. “The share of working poor is 24%, receiving income below 1100 levs,” said Podkrepa. It⁤ is indeed reported that people want the minimum wage to be over the minimum – 98% of the respondents.

The data also shows that 85%⁢ of the respondents maintain⁣ the idea that a non-taxable minimum is needed. There is a sufficient public attitude to ‍change the income system,⁢ the union commented. According to the‌ results, 99% of the respondents are for annual wage indexing.At ‍the end of January, Podkrepa CT demanded an ‌analysis and updating of the minimum ⁣wage in connection with the sharp rise in the price of basic goods and services ⁢as the⁣ begining of this year.


Howied Are Bulgarians With​ Their Salaries?


What salaries are Bulgarians happy with?

Respondents earning between 2500 and 5000 leva are almost equally split in terms of⁣ satisfaction and dissatisfaction, with 57% stating that they are satisfied. ‍only people receiving‌ over BGN 5,000 are 100% satisfied with their salary, according to⁤ the‍ data. Wage bonuses receive 36% of the respondents.

The results show that 91% of the⁣ respondents receive a pure income less than ‌BGN 2500 and only 8% of them receive⁣ over 2500 leva. The share of working ⁢poor is 24%, receiving income ‌below 1100 leva.

“People want⁢ the minimum wage to ​be over the minimum,” said Podkrepa,with 98% of the respondents indicating ⁤their support for ⁣higher minimum⁢ wages.

The data also ⁤shows that 85% of the respondents believe that ‍a non-taxable minimum is needed. ‌“There is a‌ sufficient public attitude to change ​the income ⁢system,”​ the union commented.

According‍ to the​ results,⁤ 99% ‍of the respondents are in favor of annual wage indexing.

At the end of⁣ January, Podkrepa CT demanded ‍an analysis⁤ and updating of the minimum wage⁤ in connection with the sharp rise⁣ in the price of basic goods and services⁢ as the beginning‌ of this year.


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