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Bulgaria's Pension Increase: Christmas Bonuses Every Month in 2024

In response to a question regarding Christmas supplements for pensioners in December, Finance Minister Asen Vassilev revealed that pensions would be increased by approximately 11% in the coming year. This represents a shift from the traditional practice of providing Christmas supplements, with the government now prioritizing ongoing pension increases.

America’s wars and the US debt crisis

In the year 2000, the US government debt was $3.5 trillion, equal to 35% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP). By 2022, the debt was $24 trillion, equal to 95% of GDP. The US debt is soaring, hence America's current debt crisis. Yet both Republicans and Democrats are missing the solution: stopping America's wars of choice and slashing military outlays.

Yellen warns of ‘chaos’ if US fails to raise debt ceiling

U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned that unless Congress acts soon to raise the nation's debt ceiling, "financial and economic chaos would ensue."    

Republicans have been pressing President Joe Biden to strike a deal to provide spending cuts in exchange for lifting the national borrowing limit.    

Budget exceeds expectations

Tax revenue significantly surpassed targets in the first quarter of 2023, the Finance Ministry said on Wednesday.

In a report on the budget execution on an amended cash basis for January-March, the ministry said that tax revenue totaled €13.68 billion in the three-month period, up 12.4% from budget targets, helping the state budget to record a primary surplus of around €3 billion.

Fitch puts Greece near rating target

Fitch Ratings upgraded Greece's credit rating to BB+ with a stable outlook on Friday, taking it to within one step of investment grade.

The upgrade reflects the country's improved fiscal outlook, reduced risks in the banking sector, structural momentum, macroeconomic outlook and the acquired speed of reforms, deceleration of inflation and stable funding costs.

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