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Breakdown of number of employees by monthly gross income and economic activity 2008M01 - 2024M09

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The minimum wage in 2008 was 227.66 EUR.
The minimum wage in 2009 and 2010 was 256.12 EUR.
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 data on economic activities Public administration and defence; compulsory social security (NACE O), Education (NACE P), Human health and social work activities (NACE Q) and Arts, entertainment and recreation (NACE R) are published as a sum of sections O-R, as centralised accountancies of local governments (except for separate institutions having independent accountancies and submitting reports to the State Revenue Service independently) submit data on all mentioned sectors together in one common report, and afterwards the data are included in public administration sector, i.e., NACE O. Metadata ... = Data not available or too uncertain for presentation