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10 countries with the highest salaries in the world

In different parts of our planet, salary expectations of residents are very different, and this, first of all, depends on the welfare of the country. Which countries pay more decently for workers? Let's take a look at the list of countries with the highest average wages.

1. Denmark


The Kingdom of Denmark is a senior member of the European Union with a rich history and unchanging monarchical tradition. An excellent climate and an incomparable standard of living, a developed economy and decent health care are the justification for high tax rates. The minimum wage - the highest in the European Union - is 44 euros per hour (about 6100 euros per month).

2. Luxembourg


One of the smallest countries in Europe with one of the highest per capita incomes in the world, equal to 109,500 euros. The highest standard of living dictates high taxation, which in turn ensures low crime and unemployment rates. The average salary in Luxembourg reaches 5,460 euros per month.

3. Switzerland


The country is well known for its breathtaking mountain scenery with snow-capped peaks and emerald meadows. Switzerland has the second highest per capita income after tiny Luxembourg, according to the World Bank, and is ranked 16th in the list of the best countries to start and grow a business, according to FORBS. The minimum wage will be 3,500 euros, and the salary in the capital - Zurich - can reach 9,500 euros, however, with an average monthly rental of 2,000 euros.

4. Germany


In an export economy, the country sells a large number of automobiles and industrial machines. From this Germany needs highly qualified engineers and programmers. The salaries of these employees are about $ 49,000. Workers can count on a minimum wage of 8.84 euros per hour (about 3670 euros per month).

5. Belgium


The main difference between Belgium and other European countries with high average wages is the number of vacation days. In addition to a monthly income of 4,500 euros, annual leave is given 25 days, as opposed to 20 accepted in the EU countries. Also, salaries are constantly being indexed, which means that the salary is in line with the rise in prices for everyday goods.

6. Norway


Exports of oil and salmon put Norway out of competition in terms of permanent employment. The working week in this country consists of only thirty hours, and the productivity of workers is constantly increasing. The decrease in the number of hours worked on wages is reflected quite positively - about 4,400 euros per month.

7. Sweden


The country has offices of fifty large global companies, which contributes to the attraction of highly qualified personnel and the spread of the English language in the territory. However, with a high average wage (about 4,300 euros), the Swedes have to pay a high income tax of 35 to 55%, according to the progressive taxation scale.

8. Australia


The Australian economy is built on a foundation of services, agriculture and oil. It is known that Australians do not import any of the food products, but produce everything in their own country. At the same time, the minimum wage per hour is one of the highest in the world at $ 17, the work week lasts 35 hours, and the monthly average income is about $ 3200.

9. USA


American business students can expect salaries of $ 53,000 and graduate programmers up to $ 63,000. High wages will also be expected for engineers, whose personnel shortage is observed in large technical companies. Doctors and police officers can also expect higher rates, for example, an anesthesiologist can earn up to $ 230,000 a year. However, at the same time, the average salary in America is equivalent to $ 3200, of which about 30% goes to pay for health insurance. At the same time, all segments of the population have to work 44 hours a week.

10.Singapore


This Asian country is rapidly developing its economy and attracts investment projects not only for business development, but also for the social sphere. Moreover, the greening process of this island state is so successful that this corner is becoming more attractive for life. Singapore welcomes qualified young workers from overseas, offering decent wages. The average salary will be around $ 3,100 plus a full social package.

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