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    1. esattoredelletasse on

      Italy🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    2. Sium4443 on

      Imagine living in a country where insthead of politicians unions choice the minimum salary depending on the job type.

      Then imagine the biggest unions insthead of working for workers become like politicians that promote things like immigration and others which have nothing to do with what unions should do.

      This is what it means living in Italy, unions are s*it, in particular the big 3 CGIL, CISL and UIL.

      Edit: im not suggesting that a minimum salary is the solution, im suggesting that the current system is good but it doesnt work because unions are not doing their job.

    3. Knasbollo on

      No minimum wage in Sweden, the state lets the unions and the business representatives work out wages themselves.

      Works as long as we have unions with some “ammunition”, might not work indefinitely if union memberships continue to drop. Eventually the unions wont have enough bargaining power.

    4. Possible_Golf3180 on

      Minimum wage isn’t a guarantee of a liveable wage so simply graphing by minimum wages is largely meaningless. Germany used to have no minimum at all.

    5. Hungary STRONG, Orban leaving everyone in the dust, I bet you Westoids are jealous of our poverty, imagine making money, lmao couldn’t be me.

    6. xpto_999 on

      Can you have a decent living in any of these countries with the minimum wage? Even those where it’s higher i imagine the cost of living is also high.

    7. How can I get a luxemburgian citizenship so I can work minimum wage there?

    8. LolaBaraba on

      Montenegro has two minimum wages – a universal one (net 600€) and one for jobs that require a university degree (net 800€).

    9. Professional-Air2123 on

      Finland is lower than France. Source: I do minimum wage job. You can’t really live with it.

    10. Hotsaucehat on

      There is no minimum wage in Denmark, but effective minimum wage (actual paid to employees for full time), places Denmark somewhere around Germany and Belgium.

    11. kallisto19988 on

      Sorry, but Bulgaria as a country is just a complete disaster. How on earth can you have been in the EU for 18 years and still be losing to non-EU countries like Montenegro, Serbia, or Macedonia?

    12. jack5624 on

      Assuming 40 hours a week the figure would be €2,441.30 in the UK

    13. Hungarian minimal wage, after taxes, at current exchange rate (395HUF/€) is 489€.

    14. Gramerdim on

      I wonder what does determine the single or double digits at the end of the hundreds/thousands

    15. cloudanil on

      For Turkey, it’s the net amount. You always talk about net money in Turkey. I think it’s a strategy from government, so most people never know how much they pay as income tax.

    16. Last time I visited Hungary, just about everything costed the same as in Germany. How can people manage to get by on so low wages??

    17. wallace513 on

      The gross wage for Romania is a bit misleading compared to other EU countries, which makes it seem higher than it is.

      Most countries’ gross wages have an employer contribution to taxes, social/unemployment insurance, and the like. In Romania, that hasn’t been the case for about a decade, when the government pushed the entire tax/contribution burden onto the employee (technically the employer still pays a measly 2,5%, but that’s chump change compared to other EU countries).

      This had the effect of increasing the apparent gross minimum and mean wages by a large amount overnight, but this figure obscures the fact that even the minimum wage is taxed (taxes+contributions) at 42% or higher — something unthinkable in the rest of the EU.

    18. ascotindenmark on

      No minimum wage in Denmark. It’s a collective agreement between gov and unions that indicate level for job roles.

    19. This is old data, minimum wage in the Netherlands is 2437 right now

    20. Gross have different meaning between countries. Total cost is more comparable.
      (For exemple in France we have 3 layers of gross before the in-pocket level.)

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