Net salary across Europe: minimum, average and take-home pay compared

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This table compares gross minimum and average wages, headline income-tax rates and take-home pay at the average wage across the European markets TrendBite covers. Every figure comes from our own net-salary calculators, each built on the national tax and social-security authorities. Local-currency amounts are shown alongside a euro conversion.

At 2026 tax rates, net take-home pay on the average wage is highest in Spain (€1,852) and lowest in Serbia (€1,032) — a gap of about €820, with non-euro figures converted to euro at early-August 2026 reference rates.

#11,852 EURSpainNet pay at average wage
#101,032 EURSerbiaNet pay at average wage
#51,366 EURCroatiaNet pay at average wage
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Spain1,852 EURSlovenia1,658 EURCzechia1,591 EURPoland1,565 EURCroatia1,366 EURSlovakia1,151 EURRomania1,104 EURBulgaria1,092 EURGreece1,057 EURSerbia1,032 EUR
#Minimum wage (monthly gross)Average wage (monthly gross)Income tax (headline rate)Net pay at average wage
1Spain1,425 EUR2,462 EUR19%1,852 EUR
2Slovenia1,482 EUR2,630 EUR16%1,658 EUR
3Czechia925 EUR22,400 CZK2,022 EUR48,967 CZK15%1,591 EUR38,510 CZK
4Poland1,114 EUR4,806 PLN2,184 EUR9,420 PLN12%1,565 EUR6,752 PLN
5Croatia1,050 EUR1,993 EUR23%1,366 EUR
6Slovakia915 EUR1,524 EUR19%1,151 EUR
7Romania824 EUR4,325 RON1,887 EUR9,902 RON10%1,104 EUR5,792 RON
8Bulgaria620 EUR1,407 EUR10%1,092 EUR
9Greece920 EUR1,340 EUR9%1,057 EUR
10Serbia743 EUR87,207 RSD1,431 EUR168,008 RSD10%1,032 EUR121,195 RSD

Methodology

Figures are drawn from TrendBite's country net-salary calculators, each verified against the national tax and social-security authority linked for that row. Euro conversions use ECB-referenced daily reference rates from the date shown. The income-tax column shows each country's flat rate or entry bracket; net pay is the monthly take-home on the local average wage where our calculator provides it. Spain's statutory annual figures are divided by 12 for a monthly comparison. Employee social and health contributions are not compared as a single rate because each country bundles them differently.

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