Monthly Salary in European Countries
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- Опубликовано: 7 дек 2020
- In this video we list the monthly median Salary in each European Country.
The Monthly Salaries mentioned are the median after tax salaries in Europe.
The currency used is the USD.
Listed Countries (in order of their ranking):
Georgia, Moldova, Armenia, Albania, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, North Macedonia, Turkey, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Poland, Greece, Latvia, Croatia, Portugal, Slovakia, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Estonia, Malta, Slovenia, Cyprus, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Andorra, France, San Marino, Austria, Germany, Ireland, United Kingdom, Iceland, Finland, Sweden, Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Luxembourg, Monaco, Switzerland, Liechtenstein.
in Italy the monthly salary is 0 euros because no jobs, so naturally you pack your things and go to Germany which is 45minute by plane and do what German people don't want to do...sad but true, we used to do very well in the past, I guess this is over.
So interesting to learn about it! Very helpful!
Wow this is necessary info to me thanks
Many many thanks
I am happy Portugal has been ncreasing its salaries since 2003, when I studied there. I remember that everything back then was half compared to Italy: salaries, food, the cost of a single room in a university area
Good! Great chart regarding median salaries!!
I can be wrong, but am not convinced these are all true numbers. Also, salary after tax is not necessarily an accurate number, because it doesn't take into consideration the tax-rates, size of government/social welfare etc.The most accurate numbers are income before taxes, because they explain how much you earn, not what you have left after taxes.
I don't know if it's horizontal listing or the salary amount, but when it came to those last three, I began to feel dizzy. If former, then great special effect, my friend.
in each Switzerland cantons has highest inc tax (37.2%) while in Liechtenstein highest inc tax is 24% but thanks to Gambling, Monaco rid all income tax
It looks like these are net salaries after taxes, at least in my country
For your information, if you convert the salaries of major Asian countries into euros
The one for Greece is a little bit off. The people usually take 600-700 euros. The one for Bulgaria is accurate. The one of Germany is a bit off. Ireland and the UK is wrong as well, the average person takes about 1500-1700 euros in these countries. I don't know about the rest.
Can you tell what kind of gis software is this
the average salary in Italy is that but it is paid gross, net the average salary of an Italian is 1200 euros, but young people are paid very little 800 euros.
Whats the minimum hour wage of each country, does anyone know?
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In Luxembourg the monthly salary is € 4,106 and not $ 3,862!
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I am not understanding. Is this the average or the minimum salary? Either way is completely wrong
after netherlands it gets bad.. 3k monthly damn