Lack of investments, intense unemployment and the lack of a welfare state are all factors that pull down the minimum wage level. In the first half of 2014, the minimum wage was a net 846 Turkish Liras but is set to rise to 891 next week.
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Seeing as this will depend on several factors, Turkish workers earn an average of $1,574 per month, which translates to $18,890 a year . These figures are gross and are inclusive of benefits such as housing and transport. This brings the net pay after tax and other compulsory deductions to an average of $458/month.
Read moreHow much does the average Turkish person make?
Seeing as this will depend on several factors, Turkish workers earn an average of $1,574 per month , which translates to $18,890 a year. These figures are gross and are inclusive of benefits such as housing and transport. This brings the net pay after tax and other compulsory deductions to an average of $458/month.
Read moreWhat is the average annual salary in Turkey?
What is the average Salary in Turkey? Seeing as this will depend on several factors, Turkish workers earn an average of $1,574 per month, which translates to $18,890 a year . These figures are gross and are inclusive of benefits such as housing and transport.
Read moreWhat is a good salary in the UK 2020?
According to the ONS, in 2020 the average UK salary was £38,600 for a full-time role and £13,803 for part-time role . This is an increase from their 2019 figures, which placed the average UK wage for a full-time role at £36,611 and part-time at £12,495.8 Mar 2022
Read moreWhat is a good salary in the UK 2021?
In 2021, the average salary for the UK was £25,971 an increase of 0.3% compared to 2020. Separate HMRC data shows that the average UK salary at the start of 2022 was £24,600, a 6.3% increase YoY (Jan vs Jan). The average full-time salary in the UK fell 0.6% to £31,285 in 2021 when compared to 2020.
Read moreIs 70 a good salary UK?
Ellen Scott: ‘£70K is by definition “rich”, simply because it’s more than double the average wage in the UK . ‘On £70K you can afford to rent or buy. You’re able to cover all the basics (food, bills, clothing) without worrying, and likely buy some luxuries as well.
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