What is the average hourly wage in Germany?
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What is the average hourly wage in Germany?
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The average annual salary in Germany is slightly lower in 2024 than a year ago. This is shown by the data of the Bureau of Statistics.

The average gross hourly wage in Germany was 24.59 euros in 2023, the Bureau of Statistics announced. However, there are significant differences depending on industry, professional experience, type of employment and region.

In Germany, hourly wages also differ by gender: in 2023, men earned more on average than women.

Employment characteristics and average hourly wages in 2023:

Average hourly rate – 24.59 euros

Full time – 25.89 euros

Fixed-term employees – 18.77 euros

Part-time employees – 13.52 euros

Workers working through agencies – 19.43 euros

According to data from the Bureau of Statistics, a full-time worker earned an average of 4,323 euros gross per month in April 2023. However, even here there are substantial differences – according to German media, income is distributed differently in Germany depending on the federal state, activity and gender.

Average monthly salary in various industries in 2023:

Average salary – 4.323 euros

Financial services and insurance – 5.841 euros

Public servants – 4.324 euros

Gastronomy – 2.860 euros

Agriculture and forestry sector – 2.798 euros

Deutsche Rentenversicherung announced how much German workers will earn on average in 2024. year. This is still a preliminary value set by the Bureau of Statistics.

The average annual salary in Germany is slightly lower in 2024 than a year ago. This is shown by the data of the Bureau of Statistics.

The average annual salary in 2024 is 45.358 euros, while a year ago it was 51.876 euros.

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