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€12.70 (US$14.2) per hour, with sub-minimal rates for those aged 19 €11.43 (90% minimum), aged 18 €10.16 (80% minimum) and for those under the age of 18 €8.89 (70% of minimum) [110] Eurostat calculates the monthly rate for Ireland as (hourly rate x 39 hours x 52 weeks) / 12 months.
The following list provides information relating to the minimum wages (gross) of countries in Europe. [1] [2]The calculations are based on the assumption of a 40-hour working week and a 52-week year, with the exceptions of France (35 hours), [3] Belgium (38 hours), [4] United Kingdom (38 hours), [3] Germany (38 hours), [5] Ireland (39 hours) [5] and Monaco (39 hours). [6]
This is the map and list of European countries by monthly average wage (annual divided by 12 months), gross and net income (after taxes) for full-time employees in their local currency and in euros.
Euro exchange rate against US dollar (USD), sterling (GBP) and Japanese yen (JPY), starting from 1999. Current and historical exchange rates against 32 other currencies (European Central Bank): link Current EUR exchange rates
146.109 2021 [76] 40: Research Triangle United States: US$133.081 billion 133.081 2023 [75] 41: Milwaukee metropolitan area United States: US$130.857 billion 130.857 2023 [75] 42: Jacksonville metropolitan area United States: US$129.095 billion 129.095 2023 [75] 43: Hampton Roads United States: US$127.459 billion 127.459 2023 [75] 44: Greater ...
€130.90 First child aged 19 or older: €152.70 Second child: €12.80 Each additional child: €25.50 Finland [i] Sweden [i] [32] United Kingdom [i] First child: €94.88 + 26€ for a child under 3 (Single parent increase €73,30 per child) 1 child: SEK 1,250 (€109) First child under 16: £94.46 (€111.86) 2 children
The minimum wage in Poland is the lowest monthly or hourly remuneration that employers are legally allowed to pay their workers in Poland.The sum is decided by the Polish government.
The full design of the Europa series 5 euro banknote was revealed on 10 January 2013. [90] The new note entered circulation on 2 May 2013. [91] The full design of the Europa series 10 euro note was revealed on 13 January 2014 and it entered circulation on 23 September 2014. [92]