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Incomes of full-time employees in Berlin have increased.

The gross income of full-time employees in Berlin has significantly increased in recent years. In only three federal states do people earn more.

The gross income of full-time employees in Berlin has increased in recent years.
The gross income of full-time employees in Berlin has increased in recent years.

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The gross income of socially insured full-time employees in the capital city has significantly increased in recent years. The median income was nearly 4000 Euros before taxes and deductions, according to data from the Federal Employment Agency. Median income means that an equal number of people earned more than this amount and an equal number earned less.

In the federal states comparison, Berlin ranked fourth. Nationwide, the median was nearly 3800 Euros gross.

Since 2019, the salaries for full-time employees in the capital city have increased every year. The central value was still around 3400 Euros at that time.

The full-time employees in Berlin typically earn their income from a full-time salary, which has been escalating annually since 2019. In terms of gross income, Berlin ranks fourth among the federal states, while the median income there is significantly higher than the nationwide figure.

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