Skip to main content

Average Salary In Poland 2019


Minimum Salary in Warsaw, Poland. The official minimum salary in Warsaw as of 2019 is of 2250 PLN (gross salary). That is roughly 521 euros and almost 591 dollars per month. Poland has one of the highest minimum salaries in Central and Eastern Europe. If that number sounds disappointing to you, then it's good to take into consideration that the average living cost in Poland is substantially lower compared to most west-European countries.






What is the average salary in Poland?


The average income before tax in Poland is heading towards 4900 PLN a month, which is around 3530 PLN after tax (shy of 830 Euro). If that number sounds disappointing to you, then it’s good to take into consideration that the average living cost in Poland is substantially lower compared to most west-European countries. Have a quick look at the cost of living in Poland and find out yourself that your flat, food and entertainment are much cheaper in Poland compared to West-European countries so at the end of the day you may not be worse off.






Average salaries in different industries

In Poland, similarly to other countries, the average income depends very much on the industry and the discrepancies can be quite significant. Here are the average salaries in different sectors based on the data from March 2019:

Business sector – 5165 PLN
Construction industry – 5174 PLN
IT sector – 9498 PLN
Trade industry – 4888 PLN
Hospitality – 3725 PLN
Administration sector – 3749 PLN
Real estate sector – 5564 PLN




Average salaries in different regions of Poland

The highest wages can normally be found in big cities and it shouldn’t come as a surprise that city of Warsaw and the surrounding region offer the highest average income in Poland. A useful rule of thumb is that the east side of Poland earns less than the west side. The below illustration clearly show this difference in average wages between the different regions of Poland.


What is the minimum wage in Poland?

The minimum salary has increased in 2018 to 2100 PLN before tax which is around 1598 PLN after tax (380 Euro). This is the lowest wage that a full-time employee must be paid per month of work.

The minimum hourly rate is 14.70 PLN and this is the amount that must be paid to a person hired based on a contract.





How much can expats earn in Poland?

Everything depends on your skills and the languages you can speak. Native speakers can make really good money in teaching English, German or Spanish (average hourly rate is around 50 PLN, but can be much higher). That’s almost 4 times more than the minimum hourly rate!

If you work in the IT sector you can earn very decent money that, even comparing to west-European income standards, won’t be disappointing. The same goes for your own business.

At the same time, if you are planning to work in a pub or restaurant, you need to take into consideration that you will earn 14.70 PLN per hour plus some tips. Is that enough? It can be, but of course, everything depends on what life you are planning to have.

Other Links:
FAQ Page for Pinoy Workers in Poland



Popular posts from this blog

Flour types in Poland

Flour type, according to Polish food regulations, means the content of ashes in it (i.e. the remains after complete burning of the organic ingredients in a sample of the product at a determined temperature). Ii is expressed in gramms/100 kg of flour. For example: type 500 means that in every 100 kg of flour there's around 500 g of ashes, and type 850 means that in every 100 kg the content of ashes is around 850 g. Main types of wheat flours: Królowa Kuchni, type 390 It is ideal for sponge cakes and other gourmet baking. Mąka tortowa, typ 450 recommended for pasta, noodles, cakes, and other baking products. Wawelska Extra, type 480 ideal for home-made baking, especially for yeast and sponge cakes. Mąka poznańska, typ 500 recommended for dough for noodles, pierogi, pizza, for sauces (as densifier); Mąka krupczatka, typ 500 recommended for shortcrust pastry and "półkruche" (shortcrust pastry with cream, egg whites and baking soda), "ciasto parzone&q

New Minimum Wage 2024

Polish gov’t approves two minimum wage hikes in 2024 . from 1 January, the minimum wage will be PLN 4,242 

Filipino Shops in Poland

PINOY PRODUCTS https://www.facebook.com/Pinoy-Products +48 731 553 445 boczniewiczm@gmail.com PRODUKTONG PINOY SA BAHAY NI KUYA Poznan https://www.facebook.com/poznan2021 508 384 937 josephexconde@yahoo.pl SARI-SARI STORE SA POLAND Szczecin https://www.facebook.com/Sari-Sari-Store-sa-Poland 720 790 403 sarisaripoland@gmail.com PINOY SARI-SARI STORE AT PL.SZCZECINEK Szczecinek https://www.facebook.com/PINOY-Sari-Sari-Store-at-Plszczecinek 534 538 964 ydeguzman47@gmail.com TA-TAK PINOY Warsaw https://www.facebook.com/ta-tak-pinoy HILOT'S KITCHEN Warsaw https://www.facebook.com/hilots.kitchen FILIPINO SHOPPING Szczecin https://www.facebook.com/OfficialPinoyShopInPoland http://www.pinoyshop.pl/ 537 328 271 info@pinoyshop.pl ANNE's BEAUTY SHOP https://www.facebook.com/AnnesBeautySop/ 530 370 353