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Life has only become more expensive and the prices are getting higher and higher.

This is not a consequence of the adoption of the euro in the long term. In all countries of the world there is inflation and prices are increasing, incomprehensible to me. But that there will be a boom in prices upon initial adoption in our country, this is 100% certain. And because we have no regulatory institutions or effective criminal authorities, the state never does its job, it will be very scary, much scarier than in other countries. I think they should ban by law dysfunctional countries like Bulgaria, corrupt and plundered by everyone, who somehow aspired to power, from entering into any alliances. But apparently Europe has some benefit from us, and a big one at that. Otherwise, it is unclear why they would accept us. Either way, the political games of the bigwigs are often illogical and incomprehensible to the average person, because there are hidden agreements, deals, services, and money flows that we will never find out about.

We've been told that if we were for the same item everywhere in the EU the same price.

This is impossible because all European countries have very different standards of living. And as illogical as it may seem, in poorer countries prices are higher, as in Bulgaria for some things. Now they will become even higher, but whatever.
I also don't think many people are happy with the euro, but those who haven't adopted it yet don't know that 😅

A good next weekend to you too!

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The prices did go up with us as the euro was introduced.
First the exchanged rate we received 30% kess
Next we paid for many years way too much "fee" to join the club with money waaters.
We hardly receuve unlike the poor countries.
We have inflation as well + the burden of more and more jobless people
The rule was rhere/set but also during those first years countries who couldn't meet the high standards were "in".
Spain and Greece for example. Because those countries lack a pension system like we have, we can work till 72 so they can retire before they turn 60 🤯

Ha ha, that's funny, and very unfair, of course. But imagine how two weeks after they announced that we would adopt the euro, prices in the country had already skyrocketed. I was supposed to go shopping today, but I couldn't because I wasn't feeling well and I haven't seen the new prices yet. They say they've gone up by 40%.
There's still half a year until this actually happens, but what will happen until then, I just don't want to think about. Because in a country like this, things are really scary and the prospects are terrifying. And I don't even know yet what's more terrifying - a third world war, or what awaits us now in the economic and financial sphere in the near and distant future.

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