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Switzerland, Norway, Denmark: average salaries in European countries – The Times HUB

Switzerland, Norway, Denmark: average salaries in European countries – The Times HUB


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Radio Maximum in a new article tells what the average salaries are in European countries. The difference between the first and last place in the ranking is insane.

If we take the highest average salaries in Europe, then the situation in the TOP-10 countries is as follows :

  • Switzerland – 8,148 euros;
  • Norway – 7,094 euros;
  • Denmark – 6,068 euros;
  • Luxembourg – 5,462 euros;
  • Belgium – 4,511 euros;
  • Sweden – 4,338 euros;
  • Finland – 4,031 euros;
  • The Netherlands – 3,975 euros;

  • France – 3,929 euros;
  • Germany – 3,812 euros.

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Switzerland, Norway, Denmark: average salaries in European countries

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The lowest average salaries in European countries are:

  • Albania – 422 euros;
  • Bulgaria – 637 euros;
  • Serbia – 723 euros;
  • Romania – 742 euros;
  • Montenegro – 844 euros ;
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina – 861 euros;
  • Lithuania – 880 euros;
  • Latvia – 1,053 euros;
  • Hungary – 1 066 euros;
  • Poland – 1,114 euros.

In countries such as Portugal, Italy, Austria, Great Britain, Spain and Iceland, the average salary is from 2 thousand to 3.5 thousand euros per month.