According to the analysis, the average salary in Germany in 2020 was €3,975 gross (full-time) and €2,084 net (all, including part-time). Source
The median income, or in this case, simply the salary, is often much more meaningful. According to an article from 2019, the gross income in Germany was €2,503. Source: The €2,503 gross corresponds to approximately €1,730 net in tax class 1 (no church tax, children, statutory health insurance) and approximately €1,950 net in tax class 3.
On the one hand, you can assume that some people are lying here, and on the other hand, such tags tend to attract people who are interested in the subject and therefore have above-average salaries or who still want to get there.
According to the analysis, the average salary in Germany in 2020 was €3,975 gross (full-time) and €2,084 net (all, including part-time). Source
The median income, or in this case, simply the salary, is often much more meaningful. According to an article from 2019, the gross income in Germany was €2,503. Source: The €2,503 gross corresponds to approximately €1,730 net in tax class 1 (no church tax, children, statutory health insurance) and approximately €1,950 net in tax class 3.
On the one hand, you can assume that some people are lying here, and on the other hand, such tags tend to attract people who are interested in the subject and therefore have above-average salaries or who still want to get there.
Heading towards €3000 net.
Too little to live, and too much to die.
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I am happy
I'm self-employed, and my profits fluctuate greatly. They're well into the six-figure range per year.
A little over 2600