The price of One bag cement was 15 TL just nine months ago today a bag costs 40 TL.
Diesel fuel almost 30TL while it costed 10 TL ..
Turkish economy is burning.
Diesel fuel almost 30TL while it costed 10 TL ..
Turkish economy is burning.
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i would assume its still better then that of some countries like bulgaria and romania judging by how these folks are enslaving themselves here in germany.
Looks like you consider yourself Bulgarian and not Turkish sry "Anatolian" and the Bulgarians here are for sure not Gypsies but Slavs.Well, most of our gypsies and uneducated are going to Germany to live on social welfare paid by the German taxpayers and/or do the low paying work that the local Germans are not willing to do- Exactly what most of the Anatolians are been doing in Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Austria for decades now.
And yeah, right now Bulgaria is a much better place for living than Turkey is. This is why hundreds of thousands of Bulgarians go to Turkey every year as tourists and shoppers and spend money there while 90% of Turks don't have enough money to visit their village or buy meat... forget about travelling abroad.
Well, most of our gypsies and uneducated are going to Germany to live on social welfare paid by the German taxpayers and/or do the low paying work that the local Germans are not willing to do- Exactly what most of the Anatolians are been doing in Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Austria for decades now.
And yeah, right now Bulgaria is a much better place for living than Turkey is. This is why hundreds of thousands of Bulgarians go to Turkey every year as tourists and shoppers and spend money there while 90% of Turks don't have enough money to visit their village or buy meat... forget about travelling abroad.
Looks like you consider yourself Bulgarian and not Turkish sry "Anatolian" and the Bulgarians here are for sure not Gypsies but Slavs.
Nah, i have talked with them occasionaly when we had them do the work, u have the gypsies, the turkish ones and the slavic ones and it doesnt matter, they work in the same groups having to do the labour intensive jobs and that is the reality lel not sure what they are telling u in bulgaria but ur folks are used as slave labour here and there is nothing wrong with it bcuz back in the days it used to be us turks and other ethnicities doing these jobs.
Now if hundreds of thousands of bulgarians are able to shop in turkey instead of bulgaria i would ask myself the question why they are shopping in Turkey and not in bulgaria? And how much do bulgarians exactly spent in Turkey? and are they really having the luxury of shopping are they just trying to capitalize by a weak lira and are purchasing their basic needs in turkey because they wont be able to in bulgaria?
There is nothing wrong with doing that btw. and im pretty sure that Türkiye with its 90m population has a vastly different living standard then a country which will lose half of its population in 30 years lel u can compare urself to a suburb of istanbul at this rate.
Of course that most of them work as toilet cleaners, drivers and prostitutes... but who cares. When you don't have education and have not read even a single book in your life you can't ask for anything better than that.
Still doesn't change the fact that minibus drivers in some village in Bulgaria gets better money than engineers and doctors in Turkey.
Yes, wages in Bulgaria are very bad compared to what people earn in the West. Bulgaria is still very far away from Western standards of living and nobody here claims otherwise.and thats where i disagree with you again,
im pretty sure that if bulgarians enslave themselves for jobs that pay even below minimum wage here im pretty sure that they earn much less in bulgaria, someone posted here nominal figures, we can bet that ur folks dont even earn half of that while that mini bus driver needs to continue to travel to türkiye to purchase his basic needs lel
Yes, wages in Bulgaria are very bad compared to what people earn in the West. Bulgaria is still very far away from Western standards of living and nobody here claims otherwise.
In the capital Sofia the average wage after taxes is a bit above 1800 BGL while in our poorest region Vidin it is around 850. 1 BGL equals to 9,2TL so you make the calculation how much that is in Turkish Liras and tell me how many people in Turkey work for such salaries.
You talk about 2021... I talk about June 2022 and about official numbers from the National Statistical Institute. Slowly but steadily wages are going up without inflation here being 150%.
Средната заплата в София стигна 2340 лева
Неравенството в доходите между София и останалата страна продължава да се увеличаваwww.actualno.com
When I say "here" I talk about Bulgaria only- the place where I am born and where I live.
When you say "here" what do you even mean my confused little Almanci? Explain yourself a bit better better because it is hard to understand your mental diarrheas.
Did your fathers and grandfathers also became slaves when they left their village in Anatolia in the 70s and 80s to clean the toilets and work in the factories in Germany, my little Almanci?
And what if I tell you that there are actually hundreds of Turks from Turkiye itself (written with capital T) that are migrating to Bulgaria these days? Many resorts on the Black Sea are importing personnel from Turkey this season and more and more young Turkish professionals are finding jobs in the IT sector here too. Wonder why it happens?
The highest paying sector in here is the IT sector and the average wage there currently is around 2500 Euros a month which makes 45 000 Liras a month. Tell me how many young professionals in Istanbul and Ankara earn even half of that money? Forget Germany and how much you make... tell me something about Turkey and how great the situation is in there.
Средната заплата в ИТ сектора е достигнала 4857 лв., сочат данни от бранша
Оценката е, че приходите в сектора представляват 4.3% от БВП на страната.www.dnevnik.bg
Well with the Turkish economy being how it is these days, some people just wanna vent.