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Average salaries in the FBiH rose to 1,706 KM in April, but the purchasing power of citizens has decreased

According to data from the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Statistics Office, average wages in the entity increased by 0.4% compared to the previous month in April, reaching 1,706 KM. However, due to inflation, the real purchasing power of citizens has decreased. The net wage is lower by 1.2% compared to March. Compared to April of the previous year, average net wages have increased by 7.8% nominally and 1.1% in real terms. Gross wages in the entity were 2,669 KM in April, with a nominal increase of 0.4% compared to March but a real decrease of 1.2%. In comparison to April of last year, a

Prema podacima Zavoda za statistiku FBiH, prosječna plaća u tom bosanskohercegovačkom entitetu uvećana je za 0,4 % u odnosu na mjesec ranije, ali stanovništvo zbog inflacije nije osjetilo uvećanje

Premda je prosječna plaća u Federaciji BiH porasla na 1.706 KM, riječ je samo o nominalnom rastu od 0,4 posto. Neto plaća je, zbog porasta troškova, realno niža za 1,2 posto, objavio je Zavod za statistiku Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine.

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U poređenju s istim mjesecom prošle godine, prosječna neto plaća nominalno je viša za 7,8 posto, a realno viša tek za 1,1 posto. Bruto plaća u entitetu iznosila je 2.669 KM u aprilu, te je u onosu na mart nominalno viša za 0,4 posto, a realno niža za 1,2 posto.

U odnosu na april prošle godine, bruto plaća je nominalno porasla za 8,0 posto, a realno tek za 1,3 posto.  Podsjetimo, inflacija u BiH je u aprilu ove godine iznosila 6,8 posto.

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Ukupan broj zaposlenih u Federaciji BiH iznosio je 545.222 u aprlu. U odnosu na mart, broj zaposlenih se povećao za 0,6 posto, pokazuju podaci Federalnog zavoda za statistiku.

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Average salaries in the FBiH rose to 1,706 KM in April, but the purchasing power of citizens has decreased

According to data from the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Statistics Office, average wages in the entity increased by 0.4% compared to the previous month in April, reaching 1,706 KM. However, due to inflation, the real purchasing power of citizens has decreased. The net wage is lower by 1.2% compared to March. Compared to April of the previous year, average net wages have increased by 7.8% nominally and 1.1% in real terms. Gross wages in the entity were 2,669 KM in April, with a nominal increase of 0.4% compared to March but a real decrease of 1.2%. In comparison to April of last year, a

Bias read (Center): The article presents statistical data without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports both nominal and real wage changes, including inflation rates, and does not favor any particular political perspective.

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