
Secondo una nuova indagine Eurostat, gli stipendi netti finlandesi sono più alti che in Svezia, ma inferiori a quelli norvegesi
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2026/04/02/which-european-countries-have-the-best-salaries-after-taxes
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Salaries in Sweden for skilled labor are in general lower than in other Nordic countries and Western European countries. For example, as a senior developer in Stockholm with 10+ years of experience and a masters degree, it’s practically unheard of to make over 75k kr per month (around 6900 euro per month) before taxes unless you work for one of the handful of companies that actually are willing to pay higher salaries for talent like Google or Spotify. In Norway, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, or the UK as a talented senior developer you can make much more money.
Sweden is in general a terrible place to live if you care about disposable income. You’ll live a fantastic life regardless on that kind of salary, but if you want to be upper middle class as an experienced developer I recommend taking your skills elsewhere.
Source: I live in Sweden and work in the IT industry
I do not believe. I work in nordics based company and we all get about the same pay, and swedish has much higher net salaries because of that. That is constant biggering subject that they pay the same even though we finnish have much higher income taxes.
I would have believed if the median would have been higher, but the average…. I need to think about this