Gross income per employee continued to rise last year

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Posted on 13 May 2022, 8:00

According to Statistics Estonia, in 2021, the average monthly gross income per employee was 1,475 euros, which is 92 euros more than in 2020. The average monthly gross income increased by 6.7% year on year.

The average monthly gross income per employee was the highest in Harju county (1,652 euros) and Tartu county (1,498 euros), and the lowest in Ida-Viru county (1,146 euros). The difference between the counties with the highest and the lowest monthly income was 506 euros.

Greta Tischler, analyst at Statistics Estonia, said that, among local governments, the highest income was again earned in the rural municipalities of Harju county. “The average monthly gross income was the largest in Rae rural municipality, which was also the only administrative unit where average monthly income exceeded 2,000 euros. Among cities, the highest income was earned in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia 1,631 euros per month on average,” said Tischler. The monthly income per employee was the lowest in Narva city (1,074 euros), which was also the only administrative unit where the average monthly income was below 1,100 euros.

Average monthly gross wages 2021

In 2021, the average monthly gross income was 1,635 euros for men and 1,327 euros for women. Based on age group, employees aged 25–49 earned the highest gross income – 1,657 euros per month on average. The lowest income was earned by employees aged under 25, whose average gross income was 989 euros per month.

In 2021, the total number of employees receiving income was 532,667. This number decreased in 2020 but started to rise again last year. Slightly more than a half of the income recipients were aged 25–49 (56%), followed by 50–62-year-olds (28%). There were fewer income recipients aged over 63 (10%) and aged under 25 (6%).

The analysis is based on the 2021 data of the Estonian Tax and Customs Board. The average monthly gross income per employee is calculated by dividing the average monthly sum of payments with the average monthly number of persons receiving payments. For the place of residence of the income recipient, the person’s place of residence is used.

More detailed data have been published in the statistical database.

 

For further information:

Hanna-Liisa Ruul

Communications Partner
Marketing and Dissemination Department
Statistics Estonia
Tel +372 625 9264

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