CCa 3500KN, enough to pay off a mortgage (but not rent) and your bills every month, and not much else.
lame, When will people realize to fight poverty not decisions of private sector
Good move and I hope other countries follow.
Food and energy prices are raising, so salaries should raise as well. These expenses shouldn’t be relegated to the working poor.
Stonks
I must ask: when are the next elections in Croatia?
I honestly don’t remember ever seeing the minimum wage expressed in *net* amount but OK.
So the new gross minimum salary is 623.52 EUR, and if you don’t have any tax deductions, the absolute minimum a worker will carry home in net ~ 500 EUR.
So cool!
According to this year’s nobel prize winner in economics this is going to have positive effect on employment rates !
I realise im quite privaliged to not know the answer of this question, but how do people live on 500eu a month over there? Is rent and food and all that also relatively low price?
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CCa 3500KN, enough to pay off a mortgage (but not rent) and your bills every month, and not much else.
lame, When will people realize to fight poverty not decisions of private sector
Good move and I hope other countries follow.
Food and energy prices are raising, so salaries should raise as well. These expenses shouldn’t be relegated to the working poor.
Stonks
I must ask: when are the next elections in Croatia?
I honestly don’t remember ever seeing the minimum wage expressed in *net* amount but OK.
So the new gross minimum salary is 623.52 EUR, and if you don’t have any tax deductions, the absolute minimum a worker will carry home in net ~ 500 EUR.
So cool!
According to this year’s nobel prize winner in economics this is going to have positive effect on employment rates !
I realise im quite privaliged to not know the answer of this question, but how do people live on 500eu a month over there? Is rent and food and all that also relatively low price?
Is 500€ a livable wage in Croatia ?