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Average Monthly paid off net Earning per Person in Employment amounts to 895 BAM

Published April 20, 2019
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In February 2019, the average monthly paid off net earning per person in employment in legal entities in BiH amounted to 895 BAM, which represented the nominal decrease of 1,3% as compared to December 2018.

In comparison to February 2018 the average monthly paid off net earnings for the February 2019 was nominally by 5,4% higher.

In February 2019, the average monthly gross earnings per person in employment in legal entities in BiH amounted to 1.378 BAM, which represented the nominal decrease of 1,4% as compared to December 2018.

According to BiH’s Agency for Statistics, in comparison to February 2018 the average monthly gross earnings for February 2019 was nominally by 4,5% higher.

 

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