KSH: a bruttó átlagkereset 658 400 forint volt 2024. márciusban, 13,9 százalékkal haladta meg az egy évvel korábbit
In March 2024, the gross average salary of those employed full-time was HUF 658,400, and the net average salary calculated with allowances in mind was HUF 452,700. The gross average wage increased by 13.9 percent, the net average wage by 13.7 percent, and the real wage by 9.9 percent compared to the previous year, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) announced on Thursday.
The median value of the gross earnings reached HUF 510,000 and the median value of the net earnings reached HUF 354,500, which was 15.7 and 15.9 percent higher than the same period of the previous year.
In March, the gross average salary of full-time employees was HUF 658,400, 13.9 percent higher than a year earlier. The regular gross average earnings (without premiums, bonuses, one-month special benefits) can be estimated at HUF 598,400, which was 14.9 percent higher than in the same period of the previous year. The regular gross average earnings for enterprises amounted to HUF 598,900, in the budget sector to HUF 588,800, and in the non-profit sector to HUF 620,200, rising by 13.3, 19.6, and 18.8 percent, respectively, in one year.
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