Average gross pay in November up

Average gross pay in November up

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The average gross wage in Slovenia in November amounted to EUR 2,518.74, up 5.5% nominally and 4.8% in real terms from October.

The increase was mostly the result of Christmas or end-of-year bonuses, the Statistics Office said, CE Report quotes STA.

The average net wage was EUR 1,610.87, up 6.4% in nominal and 5.7% in real terms.

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