Spain is cool, but it makes you want to move to any of these countries tomorrow, whose average salary is light years away from ours. And we are talking about average salaries, not specially qualified positions.
This that we are going to tell you, if you are an average Spaniard, we warn you that it is going to sting you: there are 6 European countries in which you earn on average (and we emphasize on average ) at least €5,000 per month. We are not referring only to specially qualified jobs, nor to managerial or executive salaries, we are talking about average salaries, and therefore take into account both those who earn a lower monthly salary and those who earn a higher monthly salary. higher.
It is important to know what these countries are and why they could actually change our lives. Think of how many thousands of people in Spain without a permanent job are looking for a place to go to work in the summer months. And also in those who right now, with high unemployment data in our country, are thinking about the possibility of leaving our borders to settle permanently with a good job and, above all, with a good salary. For all these people, knowing how much they could earn in these countries could make a difference and help them make the right decision.
So we are going to try to help the cause by pointing out in which countries in Europe the most money is earned. The method is very simple: just consult the data published by the statistical institutes. The Statista , which compiles many reports, shows how in Iceland, for example, the average annual salary in 2020 was 67,488 thousand euros. This is equivalent to a salary of 5,624 euros per month.
However, Iceland is not the only European country where you earn -on average, we insist- at least €5,000 per month. In Luxembourg, the average salary (again for the year 2020) was 5,487 euros per month. In Switzerland it is almost the same, 5,402 euros per month. Even in Liechtenstein the average salary is like the Swiss, with a difference of a few euros.
In addition to Iceland, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, there are two other countries where you earn an average of around 5,000 euros per month. In the Netherlands, the annual net average is 58,828 euros. Which means that, divided by twelve months, the monthly payment exceeds 4,900 euros.
Sixth place in this ranking of the countries with the best salaries in Europe is occupied by Denmark. Here the average salary is 4,869 euros per month. Very little less than 5 thousand euros. In short, for those thinking of working abroad, there are many options, even without leaving Europe.
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