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Published: 22 December 2023

Mean gross income, by age group and country group, EU, 2006–2021 (absolute values)

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Mean gross income: Eastern Europe

Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia

Refers to income over 2006–2021. Population-weighted averages. Annual gross income was calculated at individual level. Disposable income is measured in 2020 euro; income in other years than 2020 is adjusted for the change in purchasing power as measured in the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices; income in countries outside the euro zone are transformed into euro using 2020 exchange rates. ‘All ages’ shows averages per capita for the entire sample including children. Croatia is excluded due to lack of EU-SILC data up to 2010.

Source: EU-SILC 2007–2022

Identifier: wcsGL

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