This is probably as high as they're gonna get because a global recession is coming up.
Thoughts?
Monthly wages in Europe
>Russia
>385
Kek, these are gross wages too wtf.
dont care, im not even working
wrong, I shall be asking for a raise and I shall get it
French wages aren't that high unless Monaco is included
PPP or nominal?
>2009 debt crisis
>covid epidemic
>now this fucking war
I don't care about buying a house, having a family, buying a good car but jesus can we please go a few years without an economic crash? Why can't we have it easy like the boomers?
>2009 financial crisis
>2012 euro debt crisis
>2015 refugee crisis
>2019 covid crisis
>2022 Ukraine war crisis
2021 wages in new exchange rate duh
fucking crisis just flew over my commieblock
Looked on the archive to see what they were in 2014
feels good
They only had net on the page back then so it should be compared with this.
Post 2013
>over 4.1k in Germany
I call lies upon this one
Just fuck my economy up
even with Monaco included, this map is bullshit
2700 euros net per month is still very high for France, even for Paris
those numbers are fucked by very high earners IMO
Yes, in Germany we earn 150% as much as in the Netherlands, why do you question the data?!
>Average Pre Tax
It's not that unrealistic, considering that's an entry level salary for an university graduate in a decent field and a higher end blue collar salary.
the average german is not an university graduate in a decent field
I get that our graduate field is inflated because politicians pushed hard for more university graduates but it's nowhere this extreme I believe.
The average German isn't a first year entry level worker either
That's the average salary not median one. A small part of the population that is paid very well can push up the average drastically.
The median pre tax income is 3300€.
lets go boyz!