Analysts say that the increase of earnings is stable
According to the senior analyst of ING, regular wages grew in accordance with the current trends in the private sector. The analyst of the Savings Bank pointed out that real wage growth may slow due to the upturn in inflation.
According to the data published by the Central Statistical Office, gross average earnings rose by 3.6 percent in June, compared with a year before. Without counting the public workers, the increase was 4.7 percent. In the first half of the year, both the gross and net average earnings rose by 3.5 percent. Without counting the public workers, the increase was 3.4 percent. (MTI)
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