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    Luxembourg earns highest average hourly wage in Europe at €49.7

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    By Iris East on April 2, 2026 EU
    Luxembourg earns highest average hourly wage in Europe at €49.7
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    Luxembourg earns highest average hourly wage in Europe at €49.7

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    Luxembourg offers the highest average net wage in Europe at €49.7 per hour, according to recent Eurostat figures released this week.
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    Luxembourg’s average net wage of €49.7 per hour stands as the highest in Europe, significantly outpacing Latvia, Romania, and Bulgaria, which have the lowest wages at €12.9 and €10.5, respectively.
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    “If you work in Luxembourg, you’re in luck — you’re likely being paid the highest hourly wage on average across the whole of Europe,” noted the report.

    How much do Europeans earn per hour?

    Luxembourg leads Europe with the highest average net wage of €49.7 per hour, according to recent Eurostat statistics. In stark contrast, Latvia, Romania, and Bulgaria reported the lowest average hourly wages at €12.9 and €10.5 respectively.

    Bulgaria experienced the largest net salary growth from 2021 to 2025, with a remarkable 69.4% increase. In comparison, wages in Norway and Sweden saw minimal growth, around 5.5% and 6.1% respectively.

    Which European countries have the best salaries after taxes?

    If you work in Luxembourg, you’re in luck — you’re likely being paid the highest hourly wage on average across the whole of Europe

    The Grand Duchy at the heart of the continent offers an average net wage of €49.7 per hour, according to new Eurostat figures released this week.

    At the other end of the table, Latvia (€12.9), Romania (€12.9) and Bulgaria (€10.5) have the lowest average hourly wage.

    Which countries are seeing the fastest net salary growth?

    It’s not all bad news for Eastern Europe, however. Between 2021 and 2025, Bulgaria recorded the largest increase in net salaries, with a 69.4% surge.

    On the other hand, pay slips remained relatively stable in Norway (5.5%), Sweden (6.1%) and Italy (10.6%), which reported the slowest increase in Europe between 2021 and 2025.

    Germany, France and Spain also posted wage growth below the EU average of 20%.

    Where do taxes weigh the most on employers and employees?

    Starting and running a medium-sized business in the EU can be costly for employers.

    For businesses with at least 10 employees, workers cost around €35 per hour in total. The rate rises to €38 when looking solely at Eurozone countries.

    Around a quarter of that money is for non-wage costs, like social contributions. But there are huge differences from one country to another in how labour costs are allocated.

    Employers in France (32%), Sweden (32%) and Slovakia (29%) sustain the highest non-salary costs, while that share is almost zero in Romania, Lithuania and Malta, according to Eurostat.

    Spanish and Italian businesses report higher taxes on work than the EU average, while reporting net hourly wages below the bloc’s average.

    Which countries record the highest labour costs in total?

    Employers in Luxembourg pay the most in total, around €57 per hour, when you include wages and social contributions, the highest rate in the EU.

    That’s a full €5 more per hour than second-placed Denmark and almost €10 more than the Netherlands in third place.

    But the gap between the top and the bottom of the ranking is glaring.

    In Bulgaria, labour costs are just €12 per hour, the lowest in the EU, and a little over €15 in Hungary.

    Malta was the only country where total labour costs went down (-0.5%), while the largest increases were recorded in Bulgaria (+13.1%), Croatia (+11.6%) and Slovenia (+9.3%).

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