Roughly 81% of households in Bulgaria have to live with an income per capita below the amount that would provide normal life, an analysis of the Institute for Social and Trade Union Research at the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions in Bulgaria suggests. To live a normal life a four-member household needed 1150 euro at the end of June. 34% of households have per-capita incomes below the poverty line meaning that 2.46 million Bulgarians live with an income per capita up to 151 euro. Another 47% from households live on per capita incomes from 151 to 287 euro that are below the amount able to provide normal life.