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“Those were very bad times. Every day my salary was worth less and less, and there were fewer things I could buy with it,” says Krassimira Komneva from the Sofia-based Most Foundation, an employment and education outfit.
Back in 1996, Komneva was doing office work in a construction company. She recalls how the salary was late when the currency collapsed. “When I received it one month later, it was worth much less than expected. We all hurried to buy food, bread, oil. The prices were just crazy,” she recalls. Read article>>