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May average net salary RSD 33,463

26. June 2010. | 05:45

Source: EMGportal

The Serbian Statistics Office stated that the May average gross salary in Serbia amounted to RSD 46,454. The May average gross salary was 4.3% lower in nominal terms and 5.5% in real terms when compared to
the previous month.

The Serbian Statistics Office stated that the May average gross salary in Serbia amounted to RSD 46,454. The May average gross salary was 4.3% lower in nominal terms and 5.5% in real terms when compared to
the previous month.

The average net salary in May 2010 amounted to RSD 33,463, which is 4.3% lower in nominal terms and 5.5% in real terms than the average net salary in April 2010.

This year’s May average gross salary, compared to the average gross salary in May 2009, was nominally higher by 7.6% and 3.7% in real terms.

The average net salary in May 2010 was 7.6% higher in nominal terms and 3.7% in real terms, when compared to the average net salary in May 2009.

The average gross salary in the January – May 2010 period, was 6.4% higher in nominal terms and 2.2% in real terms than the average gross salary in the January – May 2009 period.

The average net salary in the January – May 2010 period was 6.6% higher in nominal terms and 2.4% in real terms than the average net salary in the January – May 2009 period.

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