Kerameus: The average salary may exceed 1,500 euros in 2027

Kerameus: The average salary may exceed 1,500 euros in 2027

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A significant increase in salaries, especially in certain sectors, has been recorded over the last five years, Minister of Labour and Social Security, Niki Kerameus, said on Sunday in an interview with the Athens-Macedonian News Agency (ANA-MPA), CE Report quotes Athens-Macedonian
She explained that the messages about salaries are particularly encouraging and everything shows that the average wage in 2027 may exceed 1,500 euros, as the Prime Minister himself has already announced. "When we took over the governance of the country in 2019, the average salary was 1,036 euros, while today it has risen to 1,252 euros. In full-time positions, the average salary is already over 1,430 euros," Kerameus emphasized and added that, today, the minimum wage is 830 euros from 650 euros and will reach 950 euros.

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