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What is the Average Monthly Paid off net Wage in Bosnia-Herzegovina?

Published December 16, 2019
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The average monthly paid off net wage in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) in October this year was 932 BAM and was nominally higher by 4.2 percent compared to October last year, and by 2.9 percent higher than in December last year.

The lowest average net salary of 590 BAM was in the activity of providing accommodation, food preparation and service, in administrative and support service activities was 639 BAM, while the average net salary in construction was 643 BAM, according to the BiH’s Agency for Statistics.

In financial and insurance activities, the average net salary in October amounted to 1,518 BAM, in the production and supply of electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning 1,462 BAM, while the average net salary in the information and communication sector amounted to 1,369 BAM.

The average monthly gross earning in BiH in October amounted to 1,440 BAM, which is nominally higher by 4.4 percent compared to October last year, and higher by three percent compared to December last year.

 

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