Better that way

In recent days and weeks, I don't know if it was because of the next election, but on television they allow themselves to show things that were previously unthinkable. For example, the low quality of traditional dairy products some time ago, and now something else - the high prices of food products in the country, compared to Western Europe.

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Of course, everything that is shown on TV is quite measured and half-hearted, the whole truth is never told. Televisions in Bulgaria are not independent, not even the national one, everything must be "listened between the lines", as I have written before as well, but this is what one learns with years of living here. Still, I'm glad that every now and then one can hear and see some truth out there, and the truths we've been told in recent weeks are very cruel.
I can almost imagine how the head of the television commissions a report that is ordered to him from above and tells the reporter: say something there, but don't say everything, let the people be scared a little, but not completely.

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Because no one benefits from the whole truth, from a frightened, desperate or angry people.
No one wants to let the people realize the misery they live in, and even more: that there is something better, outside the country, some 2-3000 km. away distance.

Actually, the kilometers don't matter. Most people want to live in their own country, almost no one wants to go anywhere, maybe I don't either, but for me personally I can't find any other way out.
And when you don't want to go anywhere, but you finally realize that things could be different, then maybe things can go wrong. Just maybe.

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And here, they showed us on television, on the evening news, how food products in Bulgaria are much more expensive than those in Western Europe. Oh God, what heresy, how could someone finally say it, and on national air at that! But notice, an on-air comparison is made with prices in Spain and with prices in France, two relatively expensive countries. No comparison is made with prices in Germany. Not that Germany is not a developed and expensive country for us as well, but because the prices of some food products are almost twice as cheap, as I gave you an example with butter just recently.

As I told you, whoever commissioned the report said: let's stress them a little, but not too much, don't show them double the lower prices in developed and settled countries, where the minimum wage is more than 4 times higher than in Bulgaria.
And finally, who works for minimum wage in Germany? Only Germans can say that. While in Bulgaria 32% of the population is registered with a gross salary of BGN 1,000 or 511.31 euros or 552.28 dollars, this is BGN 73 above the minimum wage and these 32% of the population are classified as "working poor". Because the 775.98 BGN they give you net is not enough for anything, it doesn't get you anywhere, really nowhere.

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Just the other day I came across a post, someone had done a breakdown of the basic expenses a person needs to survive when living alone. Some points, in my opinion, are debatable, such as the first point, which represents the biggest expense and is for renting a house or paying off a loan - 800 leva/409.05 euros/441.82 dollars. Now, they will hardly give someone a loan with such high installments if they do not have a solid salary behind them, and as we can see, solid salaries are earned by quite a few people. On the other hand, BGN 800 rent for an apartment in the capital is a completely realistic expense, but perhaps not so high in other cities.
And yet, the rest of the points were logical and well calculated and I think everything fits well - heat, electricity, water, phone, internet, lunch at work, fuel to get to work and food from the grocery store. All this was calculated at BGN1940/€991.94/$1071.42. Base cost.
If you notice, there is nothing more than the basics here, no clothes and shoes, going out to the cinema, disco, restaurants or coffee. No cigarettes I guess either. No dentist or medical if something happens, no kids, no even pets. There is nothing. And oh yeah, that's net income, not gross. So you need BGN 1940 to survive, but many people get just BGN 775.98. That's why they're called the working poor (sounds kind of like the walking dead, doesn't it?) And if you think the government does anything for them, you're wrong.

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So, we have higher prices for eggs, milk and milk products, oil, flour, cucumbers, beans, rice. The report says we're approaching peak food prices, even surpassing them. And in fact, the report never makes it clear whether we have the highest prices for these goods in the union or we rank among the highest.

Well, we're the country with the lowest minimum wage, as I said, and one of the highest prices for food, and a lot of other things. And if we add the low quality of everything we receive - services, government service, food, cosmetics, technology and everything, things become even more wrong.

But shh, some people don't even watch the news. They don't want to know what is going on, what the truth is, in what circumstances we live. And it's better that way for sure.

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I have stopped watching the News bulletins in NZ as they are absolute garbage 🚮🗑️

They try to cause division and never report on things they should, so i will watch alternative smaller News channels which actually have the news.

Prices are going up everywhere but i suppose in a lower income country it bites even more.

Have you thought about moving to another country where the wages are higher?

I know you said no one wants to leave there country but i do, if my family would agree we would move to Australia as wages are high even for simple tasks like stacking supermarket shelves - $38 Aus per hour.

If you are trained in something you would make lots of $$

I know it's easy for me to type this but.....there is no harm at looking at other countries wages online - like window shopping.

Stay safe my friend!

I was in a long process of preparing to move, which started with learning the new language on my own, informing myself about laws and regulations, and finally because of the closed circle of "finding a job and finding a place to live" which depend on each other and make the process almost impossible, I had decided simply to go there and judge on the spot what could be done. Then I got sick and for the second month I can't recover. So my luggage is sitting at one end of the room half-arranged, in the new suitcase that I bought according to my current criteria and plans, almost everything is already bought and packed... and I can't go. That's the big controversy right now. I'm not one to just sit around and complain, bothering others with my problems. But it seems that this overwhelming stress of leaving for a place with no one to go to and not really knowing what you're going to do is proving difficult for my body to process. Also, I think it took me years to swallow the fact that abroad, I would have to do some very menial work while at the same time having a university degree in my home country. But that's the way it is, and now I'll even be happy to find any work at all, because as you say, the pay in other countries is decent even for simple tasks, and also, there are the most amazing positions, while in my home country they usually combine from 3 to 5 positions in one, usually low payed...
Thank you for your concern and advice! And for your support too! They really mean a lot in these difficult times!

Thank you very much for the support!