Wednesday, February 10, 2016

GUS: the average salary in 2015. Amounted to nearly 4,000 zł – Polish Radio


                             Average employment in the first three quarters of this year. It amounted to 8 million 255.2 thousand. people and it was 0.8 percent. higher than a year ago – said on Thursday the CSO. About 3.4 percent, higher was also the average monthly salary.
                         

As the Central Statistical Office, the average monthly gross wage in the national economy in the first three quarters of this year. It amounted to 3 thousand. 933.51 zł.

As of September 30. Poland worked 8 million 664.6 thousand. people, which is about 1 percent. more than last year. Arrived people employed in the private sector – 65.3 percent. (Previous year: 65 percent).

Where employment grew

“The relatively high employment growth was recorded in the sections: information and communication (4.2 percent .), administration and support service activities (by 3.6 per cent.), manufacturing (2.5 percent.), transportation and storage (by 2.1 per cent.), trade and repair of motor vehicles (by 2 percent. ), education (1.3 percent.), while a slight increase in health care and social assistance (0.1 percent.), water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation by 0,7 per cent.), agriculture, forestry , hunting and fishing (0.8 percent.), professional, scientific and technical (0.9 percent.) “- written in the Communication Office.

Where employment fell

largest decline in employment was recorded in mining and quarrying (by 6.7 per cent.), construction (by 6 per cent.), accommodation and catering (by 4.7 per cent.), the production and supply electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply (by 4.5 per cent.), financial and insurance activities (by 3.1 per cent.).

As reported, the office of public administration and national defense, and compulsory social security level of employment was similar to that recorded in ub.r.

the average salary amounted to 3,933 thousand. zł

average monthly gross wage in the national economy in the first three quarters stood at 3 thousand. 933.51 zł, ie. It was 3.4 percent. higher than last year (against a growth of 3.7 per cent. in the same period ub.r.).

In the public sector it amounted to 4 thousand. 415.01 zł (increase to the same period last year by 2.6 per cent.) And in the private sector 3 thousand. 723.12 zł (an increase of 3.9 percent.).

However – as noted by the Central Statistical Office – the purchasing power of the average monthly gross wage in the national economy was 4.6 per cent. higher than last year and this increase was higher (previous year an increase of 3.5 percent.).

Employment grew in all sectors of the economy

compared to the nine months of 2014. average monthly salary increased in all sectors of the economy: the most in agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing – there was an increase of 6 per cent., slightly less in construction and information and communication (by 5.2 percent. ).

Working in the administration and support earned by 5 percent. Furthermore, in the professional, scientific and technical activities – 4.9 per cent., in the financial and insurance activities – by 4.5 percent., accommodation and catering – by 4.3 percent.

Lowest wage growth was recorded in mining and quarrying (by 0.7 per cent.), production and supply of electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply (by 1.5 per cent.), transportation and storage (by 2 per cent.) health care and social assistance (2.2 percent.), public administration and national defense; compulsory social security (2.5 percent.).

The average monthly salary excluding payments of annual awards in the national economy amounted in the first three quarters of this year. Zł 3,869.64 and was 3.4 percent. higher than last year (against a growth of 3.8 per cent. in the same period of 2014).

As the GUS has reported the largest increase in the average gross monthly salary excluding payments of annual awards was recorded in the sections: agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing (by 6 per cent.), construction and information and communication (by 5.2 per cent.), administration and support service activities (by 5.0 per cent.), professional, scientific and technical activities (by 4.9 percent). , financial and insurance activities (by 4.5 per cent.), accommodation and catering (4.3 percent.).

the lowest – in mining and quarrying (by 0.7 percent)., manufacturing and supply of electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply (by 1.5 per cent.), transportation and storage (by 2 per cent.), health care and social assistance (2.2 percent.), public administration and defense national; compulsory social security (2.5 percent.).

In comparison with I-III quarts. 2014. Largest increase in average monthly gross wages and no payments annual awards reported in the province. Lesser Poland (by 4.9 per cent. and 5 percent.), Lower Silesia (by 4.1 per cent.), Pomorskie, Świętokrzyskie and Zachodniopomorskie (by 3.8 per cent.), Lodz (by 3.7 per cent. ).

the smallest was in the province. Silesia (by 2.6 per cent.), Wielkopolska (by 2.8 per cent. and 2.9 per cent.), Mazowieckie (by 2.9 per cent.), Warmia and Mazury (by 3 per cent.).

the best paid in comparison with the national average were working in the province. Mazowieckie – both gross and net of bonuses paid gross annual (by 21.9 per cent. and 22.7 per cent.), Lower Silesia (respectively by 1.2 per cent. and 1.4 per cent.), Pomorskie (by 1.1 per cent. and 1 per cent.) and the Silesian province (by 0.4 per cent. and 0.6 per cent.).

the lowest salary (less than the national average) were recorded in the province. Warmia-Mazury (by 15.1 per cent. and 16 per cent.), Podkarpackie (by 14.3 per cent. and 15 per cent.), Lubuskie (by 13.7 per cent. and 14.4 per cent.) and Kujawsko -pomorskim (by 13.5 per cent. and 14 per cent)

PAP, jk

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