The average salary in the European Union (EU) can vary widely depending on the country, industry, job title, and level of experience. According to Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, the average gross monthly salary in the EU was €2,307 in 2019.
Here is a breakdown of the average gross monthly salary in selected EU countries as of 2019, according to Eurostat:
Austria: €3,355
Belgium: €3,401
Bulgaria: €650
Croatia: €832
Cyprus: €2,293
Czech Republic: €1,429
Denmark: €4,685
Estonia: €1,457
Finland: €3,518
France: €2,670
Germany: €3,269
Greece: €1,716
Hungary: €1,147
Ireland: €4,010
Italy: €2,293
Latvia: €1,189
Lithuania: €1,192
Luxembourg: €4,872
Malta: €1,962
Netherlands: €4,220
Poland: €1,147
Portugal: €1,197
Romania: €827
Slovakia: €1,166
Slovenia: €1,872
Spain: €1,944
Sweden: €3,757
Note that these figures are gross monthly salaries and do not take into account taxes and other deductions. Also, the cost of living can vary widely between different countries, which can affect how far a salary goes in terms of purchasing power.