In the third quarter, the average monthly gross wages and salaries were 1,812 euros, median wages 1,500 euros

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Posted on 24 November 2023, 8:00

According to Statistics Estonia, in the third quarter of 2023, the average monthly gross wages and salaries were 1,812 euros, which is 10.4% higher than in the same quarter last year. The median wages were 1,500 euros, which is 11.2% more than in the third quarter last year.

Liina Kuusik, analyst at Statistics Estonia, noted that, in the third quarter, the average monthly gross wages and salaries were the highest in information and communication (3,222 euros), financial and insurance activities (2,813 euros), and energy supply (2,376 euros). Average gross wages were the lowest in accommodation and food service activities (1,197 euros), other service activities* (1,202 euros), and real estate activities (1,265 euros). Average monthly wages and salaries increased the most in education (18.2%) and human health and social work activities (14.9%).

Average monthly gross wages and salaries per employee and their change by economic activity, 3rd quarter, 2022–2023

The average monthly gross wages and salaries were the highest in Harju (2,040 euros) and Tartu counties (1,790 euros), and the lowest in Valga (1,336 euros) and Saare counties (1,393 euros). Year on year, the biggest growth in wages and salaries was recorded in Ida-Viru (11.8%) and Valga counties (11.5%). Compared with the third quarter of last year, the growth in wages and salaries was the most modest in Rapla and Lääne counties (8.6% in each).

Average monthly gross wages and salaries and median wages by county, 3rd quarter, 2023

Median wages, i.e. the point at which half of employees earn more and half earn less, were 1,500 euros in the third quarter of 2023. By economic activity, median wages were the highest in information and communication (2,728 euros) and financial and insurance activities (2,353 euros). Median wages were the lowest in real estate activities (893 euros) and other service activities (962 euros).

Since the first quarter of 2023, Statistics Estonia uses data from the employment register of the Tax and Customs Board and the income and social tax declarations to publish the average wages and salaries. People working under employment contracts, the Civil Service Act**, and service contracts are included.

* Other service activities include activities of membership organisations, repair of computers and personal and household goods, and other personal service activities not elsewhere classified.

** Excluding employees in the areas of governance of the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of the Interior.

More detailed data have been published in the wages and salaries and labour costs section on our website.

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For further information:

Kai Kaljumäe
Communications Partner
Marketing and Dissemination Department
Statistics Estonia
Tel +372 625 9184
press [at] stat.ee (press[at]stat[dot]ee)