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Average annual number of employees in regions by monthly gross income 2011 - 2024

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Informācijas un lietotāju atbalsta daļa, Central Statistics Bureau of Latvia
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3/31/2025
Number of employees:
number
Share in number of employees with income, %:
per cent
Central Statistics Bureau of Latvia
DSN040
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The minimum wage in 2011, 2012 and 2013 was 284.57 EUR.
The minimum wage in 2014 was 320 EUR.
The minimum wage in 2015 was 360 EUR.
The minimum wage in 2016 was 370 EUR.
The minimum wage in 2017 was 380 EUR.
The minimum wage in 2018, 2019, 2020 was 430 EUR.
The minimum wage in 2021 and 2022 - 500 EUR.
The minimum wage in 2023 - 620.00 EUR.
The minimum wage in 2024 - 700.00 EUR.
The minimum wage in 2025 - 740.00 EUR.
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