Average salary in April 828 euros

The average net salary in April, compared to the same month last year, recorded a growth of 5,3 percent

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Average earnings without taxes and contributions in April, according to Monstat data, amounted to 828 euros and were 0,4 percent higher than in March.

The average net salary in April, compared to the same month last year, recorded a growth of 5,3 percent.

The average gross salary in April was 1,04 thousand euros.

"If it is taken into account that consumer prices in April compared to March recorded an increase of 0,1 percent, it follows that real earnings for the same period increased by 0,3 percent," according to the Monstat announcement.

Compared to the previous month, average earnings without taxes and contributions in April recorded growth in the sectors of water supply, waste water management, process control, waste removal and similar activities by 1,7 percent, agriculture, forestry and fishing by 1,5 percent, construction 1,4 percent, wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles one percent.

Growth was also recorded by the state administration and defense sectors: compulsory social insurance 0,8 percent, information and communications and health and social protection 0,7 percent each, electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply, accommodation and food services, financial and business activities insurance 0,5 percent each and mining ore and stone 0,3 percent.

The decrease in average earnings without taxes and contributions in April compared to March was recorded in the sectors of professional, scientific and technical activities by 1,4 percent, real estate business by 0,7 percent, manufacturing industry, transport and storage, and other service activities by 0,3 percent each. , administrative and auxiliary service activities 0,2 percent, education and artistic entertainment and recreational activities 0,1 percent each.

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