Percentage change between 1990 and 2020: Average annual wages



Percentage change between 1990 and 2020: Average annual wages

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by gorillaz0e

11 comments
  1. I really wanted to see Balkans and especially Romania.
    C’mon Romanians give us some data.

    For Albania I can see that the it has frown from 150 to 830 USD so 450%.

    The data is from 1997 to 2024 though since it does not make any sense to check from 1990 in the Balkans where we still had communism.

  2. Italians are fascinating, we are people who would go to war over pineapple on pizza but at the same time we watch our country fall apart while completely not caring.
    More than 163 years of failure

  3. This thing has to be debunked, 2020 crysis hit hard Italy, actually in 2023 the average salary was 44.800€, in 1990 it was 38.900€ but in 2020 it was only 37.800€.

    So yeah, its not a big growth and considering the price increase is a lost, but is not as bad as a 2,9% drop, its a 11% increase.

    I am tired of this graphic being posted all the time because 2020 is exactly the year to exclude for data

    Edit: sources

    https://tg24.sky.it/economia/2024/07/20/stipendio-medio-mondo-classifica

    https://www.openpolis.it/numeri/dal-1990-il-salario-medio-in-italia-e-diminuito-del-29/

  4. Maybe don’t choose data from 4 years ago with the highest economic disruption in the last decades?

  5. Croatian annual wage went up >100% since year 2000 and considering early and mid 90’s were Ukraine-style war years, you would probably see a Baltic-level of increase if there was pre-2000 data.

    Four different currencies were used during this time span, and there was also a period of a cozy 1.500% inflation in ’93.

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