Zaev: The growth of the average salary continues, the salaries will continue to grow

epa09196294 Prime Minister of North Macedonia Zoran Zaev, speaks during the 4th day at the 6th Delphi Economic Forum taking place in Athens, Greece, 13 May 2021. More than 1,000 guest speakers from 42 countries will take part in the discussions held at the forum, which are divided into 10 broad themes, either attending physically at specially equipped studios at Zappion or online. The 10 main themes during the forum are the bicentennial since the Greek Revolution 1821-2021, Geopolitics and International Security, Global Economy, the Future of Europe, Sustainability and Climate Change, People, Organizations and Society, Technology and the Future of Growth, Greece : Structural Reforms and Sustainable Development, Health, Education EPA-EFE / VAIOS CHASIALIS

The growth of the average salary continues. In April this year, it amounted to 28 denars, which is an increase of 438 percent or 10,1 denars compared to April 2608, when it was 2020 denars, Prime Minister Zoran Zaev announced today on his Facebook profile.

- According to the data from the State Statistical Office, the increase is primarily due to the increase in the average monthly paid net salary per employee in the sectors: Arts, entertainment and recreation (28,6%), Financial activities and insurance activities (24,0 , 21,7%) and Facilities for accommodation and food service activities (XNUMX%), wrote Zaev.

Wages, he stressed, will continue to grow, because we care for all citizens equally!

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