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The average wage is a measure of total income after taxes divided by total number of employees employed. ... Germany * 57,263 59,012 67,206 65,719
The salary distribution is right-skewed, therefore more than 50% of people earn less than the average net salary. These figures have been shrunk after the application of the income tax . In certain countries, actual incomes may exceed those listed in the table due to the existence of grey economies .
The following list provides information relating to the (gross) minimum wages (before tax & social charges) of in the European Union member states. 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), [1] Belgium (38 hours), [2] Ireland (39 hours), [1] and Germany (39.1 hours).
As Volkswagen workers strike in Germany over pay cuts, carmaker offers Tennesse workers 14% wage hike ... 2024 at 6:17 AM. ... who make an average salary of more than $60,000 before benefits and a ...
The average wage values provided are 2018 figures (unless otherwise stated) as recorded by varying sources, namely releases by respective Governments. The values are for monthly average wage (annual wage divided by 12 months) for net income (after taxes) in Euro currency.
DiV92 20:42, 12 December 2024 (UTC) Greece's average net wage is 1222.67€ as of January 2024 and gross wage is 1557.50€ (12 payments per year) Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. M.Bitton 01:32, 13 December 2024 (UTC)
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]