I am from Croatia and this has to old data. Average netto salary for officer is around 1300€ without bonuses for night work, transportation, food.
alrightfornow on
Now show vs costs of living
b00c on
for Slovakia this must be from Bratislava region. No way a cop in Medzilaborce is earning 1.7k a month as base salary.
XSousukeX on
Now you know where can you bribe them
Which-Apartment7124 on
The data is old and inaccurate for Bulgaria. Here police officers had additional bonuses for their service (around 1 % for every year) night work , for extra hours worked (above 40 hours per week )
Bobby6Killerr on
This doesn’t include the ‘bribe’ bonus that many cops in Bulgaria receive. They are much better off than this chart suggests.
FluffyPuffOfficial on
As far as I know in Poland its more like 1200-1400 EUR net monthly. The graphic may be wrong or outdated.
AresxRoyal on
In Germany „Beamte“(Goverment employees) have very little tax and social deductions(~25% i think) so the net income is higher then someone who is not a Beamter whom have tax and social deductions closer to 40-50%
akasaya on
Now do net
hrdlg1234 on
I’m from Bulgaria. I remember back when I just graduated high school some 10 years ago and was wondering what to do with my life, I used to work as a construction worker, your boy-for-everything. The gypsies with whom I worked made very good money for our standards as construction workers. One time, they told me that police officers are almost always present during their weddings ( which last for 3 days) as “honorary guests” since they ( i.e. the gypsies) played unbearably loud music, and it was just easier for them to bribe the officers than to turn down the music and kill the fun. So this kind of checks out
Live_Menu_7404 on
I wonder how this would look corrected for PPP.
Informal_Cabinet_818 on
Slovakia.
Bullshit
HotelKing_420 on
Just saw a salary from a danish police officer the other day. With overtime and bonuses it was not close to 5700€
DrCatholicGuilt on
You may have one this time Denmark but the *nnnnnGardai* will have their day
CurrencyDesperate286 on
A lot will depend on overtime and allowances. I know an officer younger than the criteria here in Ireland and he makes nearly double that per month on average (>70k per year)
Hour_Interaction5761 on
Sweden: A friend of mine who was an officer ushally made about 30-37k SEK gross. Then he got terminated for making fun but controversial jokes about the clientele 😜
anedelkin on
Doesn’t Bulgaria spend 2.5 billion levs on salaries for the ministry of internal affairs and have ~70 000 police officers? Wouldn’t that make ~1 500 euro per month? How did they calculate 700?
ZETH_27 on
Did they not have data for Sweden?
Right-Influence617 on
What is that compared to the Secret Chinese Police officers in those countries?
Because you can’t tell me those countries don’t have Secret Chinese Police Stations in them.
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I pity the poor unpaid Swedish coppers.
I am from Croatia and this has to old data. Average netto salary for officer is around 1300€ without bonuses for night work, transportation, food.
Now show vs costs of living
for Slovakia this must be from Bratislava region. No way a cop in Medzilaborce is earning 1.7k a month as base salary.
Now you know where can you bribe them
The data is old and inaccurate for Bulgaria. Here police officers had additional bonuses for their service (around 1 % for every year) night work , for extra hours worked (above 40 hours per week )
This doesn’t include the ‘bribe’ bonus that many cops in Bulgaria receive. They are much better off than this chart suggests.
As far as I know in Poland its more like 1200-1400 EUR net monthly. The graphic may be wrong or outdated.
In Germany „Beamte“(Goverment employees) have very little tax and social deductions(~25% i think) so the net income is higher then someone who is not a Beamter whom have tax and social deductions closer to 40-50%
Now do net
I’m from Bulgaria. I remember back when I just graduated high school some 10 years ago and was wondering what to do with my life, I used to work as a construction worker, your boy-for-everything. The gypsies with whom I worked made very good money for our standards as construction workers. One time, they told me that police officers are almost always present during their weddings ( which last for 3 days) as “honorary guests” since they ( i.e. the gypsies) played unbearably loud music, and it was just easier for them to bribe the officers than to turn down the music and kill the fun. So this kind of checks out
I wonder how this would look corrected for PPP.
Slovakia.
Bullshit
Just saw a salary from a danish police officer the other day. With overtime and bonuses it was not close to 5700€
You may have one this time Denmark but the *nnnnnGardai* will have their day
A lot will depend on overtime and allowances. I know an officer younger than the criteria here in Ireland and he makes nearly double that per month on average (>70k per year)
Sweden: A friend of mine who was an officer ushally made about 30-37k SEK gross. Then he got terminated for making fun but controversial jokes about the clientele 😜
Doesn’t Bulgaria spend 2.5 billion levs on salaries for the ministry of internal affairs and have ~70 000 police officers? Wouldn’t that make ~1 500 euro per month? How did they calculate 700?
Did they not have data for Sweden?
What is that compared to the Secret Chinese Police officers in those countries?
Because you can’t tell me those countries don’t have Secret Chinese Police Stations in them.
r/China_Secret_Police
As percentage from the [gross average wage](https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/nama_10_fte__custom_13597179/bookmark/table?lang=en&bookmarkId=c29eed24-377e-4763-aaf0-0419906d2ecd): Belgium 85%, Bulgaria 62%, Czechia 79%, Denmark 102%, Germany 99%, Estonia 60%, Ireland 73%, Greece 100%, Spain 84%, France 95%, Croatia 63%, Italy 93%, Cyprus 81%, Latvia 75%, Lithuania 62%, Luxembourg 62%, Hungary 86%, Malta 72%, Austria 68%, Poland 70%, Portugal 71%, Romania 74%, Slovenia 88%, Slovakia 111%, Finland 79% (highest is Slovakia 111%, lowest is Estonia 60%)
PPS adjusted values are here: [https://www.euronews.com/next/2024/12/23/police-wages-in-europe-which-countries-pay-officers-the-highest-and-lowest-salaries](https://www.euronews.com/next/2024/12/23/police-wages-in-europe-which-countries-pay-officers-the-highest-and-lowest-salaries)
I wonder where UK police fall on this list as they currently stealing a living.
I think this is an old data, as a police officer I earn a bit more.
A good salary has the advantage of better qualified and more motivated applicants, plus it counters corruption.
Show cost of living and how much the Net pay remains after the taxes in DK
Cant really use this for anything..
cost of living? Pension? Benefits? Taxes?
Crotia is net and not gross