Europe’s Wage Growth Since 2020: Are Europeans Better Off?
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Although wage growth in the EU has been stronger in countries outside the eurozone and in those with lower wage levels, such as Greece, citizens are not living better today, due to punctuality and low purchasing power. The post Wage increases in the EU from 2020 – Why aren't Europeans living better? appeared first on in.gr.
Taking into account both nominal growth and inflation, gross wages per hour have fallen by 3% in the European Union over the past five years. Wage growth has been stronger in countries outside the EU...
Swiss wages surge ahead of inflation
Nominal wages in Switzerland rose rise by an average of 1.8% in 2025, with real wages increasing by 1.6%. Swiss purchasing power therefore grew for a second consecutive year. Wage growth picked up noticeably in 2025 and, for the first time in years, more was retained in real terms as inflation remained subdued. According to […]
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