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yes but don't forget than in the european union you have the countries who are into the €zone and the others sweden is not into there still with there own krones,who have fall very drastically since some times,they are the limit of the bankruptcy ,where the parity $/€ is more accurate meaning than euro and dollar are almost at the same level
so if the credit suisse have base his study on dollar is normal to see sweden a bit lower,but it seems a bit biased even for france,it's a bit exagerated,it's seems they have take the more wealthy as index ,i have allready made the maths in other older post and it seems than the higher median is in luxembourg something like 2000€ per month(like scrathing my balls all the day behind a screen,been paid at doing nothing) followed by germany with something like 1600€ or 1400 per month and in the very low rank albania like a hobbo's salary less than 300€ per month or something like that,the balts are very low paid around 400/500€ per month,meaning the social minimum welfare in france
i have even translate the ukrainian hryvnia in euro because i think it's important to virtually integrate them in the EU and by proxy in the €,and here it's the lowest ever
normally the highest ranked european countries:are luxemburg,belgium,france,ireland,germany,netherlan d,denmark,finland,norway,very rich the norway with the petrol extraction ,swiss of course they kick-ass at all the levels,the best country to live first rank for many things,maybe spain they have recatch there late since the last decade
sweden is falling slowly but still in the high rank,italy ,greece,portugal are late ,very late
for the european central,hungaria,czech republic,slovakia seems sustaining themselves in the normies,poland well ,zloti is pretty low towards the rest
in france we have very framed laws and we have a particularity called S.M.I.C. for salaire minimum inter croissant meaning minimum salary inter creasing,it's a very valuable index
from the french wiki,the minimum per country in the eurozone,meaning you couldn't been paid lower in an official job, (not at "black working") well UK is leaving,normally, and they never been in the eurozone,but they still in the high rank too,probably before to be sucked by the vampires of the tax office,don't you seen than there is catch here,Italy is missing meaning than the italian govt haven't ratified and framed by law,meaning than you are paid like a bengladeshi in italy,i think like some politics than an harmonisation is necessary,it's unfair in the eurozone so much disparity (less poland,turkey,UK not in the eurozone)
the tab below is for the countries who have frame and ratified the minimum salary meaning than you couldn't paid lower than that based on the hourly salary,and by the way learning a bit french
Luxembourg 1 998,59 € Irlande 1 613,95 € Pays-Bas 1 578,00 € Belgique 1 562,59 € France 1 498,47 € Allemagne 1 498,00 € Royaume-Uni 1 400,99 € Espagne 858,55 € Slovénie 842,79 € Malte 747,54 € Grèce 683,76 € Portugal 676,67 € Pologne 502,75 € Estonie 500,00 € Slovaquie 480,00 € République tchèque 477,78 € Croatie 462,34 € Turquie 446,00 € Hongrie 444,69 € Lettonie 430,00 € Roumanie 407,86 € Lituanie 400,00 € Monténégro 288,05 € Serbie 285,00 € Bulgarie 260,76 € Macédoine 239,74 € Albanie 181,00 €
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