Swedbank: how high the average salary of Estonians will rise this year
Swedbank has reported a projected increase in the average salary of Estonians for this year, highlighting significant growth compared to previous years.
The average salary in Estonia increased by 5.6 percent in a year
In 2025, Estonia's average salary rose by 5.6% to €2,092, with notable salary increases across regions but a slowdown in growth compared to previous years.
Average monthly salary in Latvia 'in hand' increased to 1346 euros last year
The average monthly net salary in Latvia rose to 1346 euros in 2025, representing a 10.2% increase from the previous year.
Sodra calculated who received the biggest salary increases and who must only envy
Lithuania's average salary increased by 8.2% over the past year, influenced by a rise in minimum wage and varying growth rates across different economic sectors.
The Career Question: "Those who only work 15 hours cannot expect to make a career out of it"
A discussion in Germany reveals that part-time work is losing acceptance, as employees worry that reduced hours could hinder career advancement and salary growth.
The government has no plans to restore quicker salary growth for judges earlier
The Estonian government plans to maintain a limited salary increase for judges, not restoring it to full index status before 2028, despite some judges arguing this limitation may be unconstitutional.
Changes are sudden and very significant: economists warn of a rupture in the labor market
Economists in Lithuania alert about significant changes in the labor market, highlighting the top-earning professions and rapid salary growth in specific sectors.
Salaries in the tourism industry at a record high. But job offers are becoming fewer
According to the 2025 Travel Salary Index report, the average salary for new positions in the UK tourism industry has reached a record high of £37,695 annually despite a decline in job offers.
"We have achieved a result where the public sector for the first time in decades comes ahead of the private sector"
A new agreement provides significant salary increases for public sector employees in Denmark, marking a historic shift where public salaries surpass those in the private sector.
Pensions and Benefits Increase. Increase Higher Than Government Assumed
The annual valuation of pensions and benefits in Poland will result in an increase of 5.3%, exceeding government expectations due to adjustments based on average salary growth and inflation.
In addition to experienced IT workers, cooks are also missing. Experts summarize who will find it easy to ask for more money
Analyst Tomáš ErvÃn Dombrovský from Alma Career Czechia highlights that the willingness to negotiate salary will significantly influence earnings growth, although Czech employees have long been reluctant to do so.