List of European Union member states by average wage

This is a map and list of European Union member states containing monthly (annual divided by 12 months) net income (after taxes) average wages of full-time single workers in the European Union expressed in euros. The chart below reflects the average (mean) wage as reported by Eurostat for 2018.[1] In less developed markets, actual incomes may exceed those listed in the table due to the existence of grey economies. In some countries, social security, contributions for pensions, public schools, and health are included in taxes.

Map

The countries and territories in purple on the map have net average monthly salaries in excess of €3,000, in blue – in the range of €1,500–€2,999, in green – €600 to €1,499, in yellow – €400 to €599, in red - below €400.


Average wages by EU member states

EU member statenetgrossex.rate to €dategross €net €net annual €net annual $
Austria €2,639 €4,832[2] 2018 2,639
Belgium €2430 2018 2,430
Bulgaria €459 2018 459
Croatia €756 2018 756
Cyprus €1,742 2018 1,742
Czech Republic €939 2018 939
Denmark €3,033 2018 3,033
Estonia €1,141 2018 1,141
Finland €2,567 2018 2,567
France €2,342 2018 2,342
Germany €2,540 2018 2,540
Greece €1,306 2018 1,306
Hungary €719 2018 719
Ireland €2,908 2018 2,908
Italy €1,788 2018 1,788
Latvia €709 2018 709
Lithuania €722 2018 722
Luxembourg €3,495 2018 3,495
Malta €1,545 2018 1,545
Netherlands €2,989 2018 2,989
Poland €793 2018 793
Portugal €1,122 2018 1,122
Romania €667 2019 667
Slovakia €770 2018 770
Slovenia €1,080 2018 1,080
Spain €1,784[3] 2017 1,784[4]
Sweden €2,757 2018 2,757
European Union €1441 2015 1,441

See also

Plotted maps

References

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