The highest average salary in Slovenia, the smallest in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia

The highest average salary paid in March in the region was in Slovenia EUR 1033.95 and the lowest in Macedonia, according to the latest data for February 2016 amounted to only 356.97 euros.

The average monthly net salary for March 2016 in Slovenia amounted to 1,033.95 euros and was 1.1 percent higher than the salary for February 2016.

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The average monthly net salary per employee in legal entities in the Republic of Croatian for February 2016 was 752.97 euros (5,652 kuna).

When it comes to Montenegro average wage without taxes and contributions (net) in March amounted to 488 euros. Compared to February 2016, average (net) salary in March 2016 recorded a decline of 0.6 percent.

At the same time average (net) salaries in March 2016 compared to the same month of the previous year registered a growth of 2.5 percent, while compared to the average (net) earnings in 2015 also increased by 1.7 percent. If we bear in mind that consumer prices in March 2016 compared with February 2016 decreased by 0.1 percent, it follows that the real net earnings in the same period declined by 0.5 percent.

The average monthly net salary per employee in legal entities in Bosnia and Herzegovina for March 2016. amounted to 431 euro (843 KM) and has not changed compared to December 2015.

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The average monthly net salary for March 2016 in Bosnia and Herzegovina, compared to March 2015 was nominally by 1.2 percent. According to the data for March 2016, the average gross salary without taxes and contributions amounted to 373.86 euros (45,870 Dinars). Compared to the average wage without taxes and contributions paid in February 2016, is nominally up by 3.2 percent in real terms of 3.3 percent.

The average salary paid in February 2016. Macedonia was only 356.97 euros (21,813 denars).

(Telegraf.co.uk)