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The average net salary in Zagreb is EUR 1782
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter4 hr. ago

The average net salary in Zagreb is EUR 1782

The article reports on average net monthly salaries in Zagreb for April 2025, based on data from the City Statistics Office. The average net salary for employees in legal entities was 1,782 euros, representing a 0.4% decrease compared to March 2025 but an 8.5% increase from April 2024. Median net salary was 1,495 euros, meaning half of Zagreb workers earned less and half more than this amount. The highest average net salary was in the extraction of crude oil and natural gas sector at 3,845 euros, while the lowest was in clothing production at 1,025 euros. Compared to the national average of 1,552 euros, Zagreb’s average net salary was higher by 230 euros. The average gross salary was 2,577 euros, showing a 0.3% drop from March 2025 and a 9.8% rise from April 2024.

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Telegram.hr logoTelegram.hrIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
The average salary in Zagreb has risen to 1,782 euros, but half of the employees earn less than 1,500

The average net salary in Zagreb for April 2025 reached 1,782 euros, representing a 0.4% decrease compared to the previous month but an 8.5% increase from April 2024. The median net salary was 1,495 euros, meaning half of employees earned less than this amount while the other half earned more. The highest average net salary was recorded in the extraction of crude oil and natural gas sector at 3,845 euros, while the lowest was in garment production at 1,025 euros. This data comes from the City Office for Economy, Environmental Sustainability, and Strategic Planning. Compared to the national average of 1,552 euros, Zagreb’s average net salary was higher by 230 euros.

Bias read (Center): The article presents statistical data on wage trends in Zagreb without overt ideological framing. It reports both increases and decreases in salaries across different sectors and provides comparative figures against national averages and previous months. While the topic relates to economic policy, a

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
Here's what the average Zagreb net salary is.

The article reports on average net salaries in Zagreb for April 2026, based on data from the City Statistical Office. The average monthly net salary per employee in legal entities was 1,782 euros, representing a 0.4% decrease compared to March 2026 but an 8.5% increase compared to April 2025. Median net salary was 1,495 euros, meaning half of Zagreb workers earned less and half more than this amount. The highest average net salary was in the extraction of crude oil and natural gas sector at 3,845 euros, while the lowest was in clothing production at 1,025 euros. Compared to the national average of 1,552 euros, Zagreb’s average net salary was higher by 230 euros. Average gross salary was 2,577 euros, down 0.3% from March but up 9.8% from April 2025.

Bias read (Center): The article presents statistical data on wage levels in Zagreb without overt ideological framing. It provides balanced comparisons between different sectors, time periods, and regional averages. There is no evident slant toward any political agenda or specific group, making the framing relatively un

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
The average net salary in Zagreb is EUR 1782

The average net monthly salary per employee in legal entities in Zagreb for April 2025 was 1,782 euros, representing a 0.4% decrease compared to March and an 8.5% increase compared to April 2024. The median net salary was 1,495 euros, meaning half of Zagreb employees earned less and half more than this amount. The highest average net salary was recorded in the extraction of crude oil and natural gas sector at 3,845 euros, while the lowest was in garment production at 1,025 euros. Compared to the national average net salary of 1,552 euros for April 2025, Zagreb’s average net salary was higher by 230 euros. The average gross monthly salary in Zagreb for April 2025 was 2,577 euros, showing a 0.3% decline from March and a 9.8% rise from April 2024.

Bias read (Center): The article presents statistical data on salaries in Zagreb without overt ideological framing. It provides balanced comparisons between different sectors, months, and national averages without emphasizing any particular political agenda. The focus remains on factual economic indicators rather than a

HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) logoHRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenter5 hr. ago
The average net salary in Zagreb is EUR 1782

The article reports on average net monthly salaries in Zagreb for April 2025, based on data from the City Statistics Office. The average net salary for employees in legal entities was 1,782 euros, representing a 0.4% decrease compared to March 2025 but an 8.5% increase from April 2024. Median net salary was 1,495 euros, meaning half of Zagreb workers earned less and half more than this amount. The highest average net salary was in the extraction of crude oil and natural gas sector at 3,845 euros, while the lowest was in clothing production at 1,025 euros. Compared to the national average of 1,552 euros, Zagreb’s average net salary was higher by 230 euros. The average gross salary was 2,577 euros, showing a 0.3% drop from March 2025 and a 9.8% rise from April 2024.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual statistical data without overt ideological framing. It provides balanced comparisons between different sectors, time periods, and regional averages without emphasizing any particular political agenda. While economic data can have political implications, the article does,

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