Real wages in Ukraine in March 2018 compared to March 2017 increased by 9.5%, compared to February 2018 by 5.9%, the State Statistics Service has said.
The average nominal wage of full-day workers in March 2018 compared to February 2018 increased by 7.1%, in annual terms rose by 24.1%, amounting to UAH 8,382, whereas in February it was UAH 7,828, January some UAH 7,711.
According to the statistics, the largest increase in the average salary of full-day workers in March 2018 compared with March 2017 was observed in Dnipropetrovsk (30.4%), Zhytomyr (26.7%), Zakarpattia (27.7%), Poltava (26.4%), Zaporizhia (26.2%), Cherkasy (25.4%), Vinnytsia and Chernivtsi (25.1%), Lviv (24.3%), Sumy (24.6%), Ternopil regions (24.1%), and Kyiv (21.6%).
Wage growth in Donetsk and Luhansk regions (excluding part of the uncontrolled territories) was 25.5% and 19.1% respectively.
The highest level of wages in the past month was recorded in Kyiv at UAH 13,388, the lowest one in Ternopil region at UAH 6,394.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Ukrainian, Czech FMs discuss progress of Czech initiative on ammo procurement, strengthening of military assistance
16:35, 03.05.2024
London doesn’t object to use of weapons in Russia – British PM
12:28, 03.05.2024
EU-Ukraine Forum on defense industry issues to be held in Brussels
15:54, 02.05.2024
Ukraine does not have realistic Plan B in short term without U.S. help – Stefanishyna
13:21, 02.05.2024
Italian Embassy hosts ceremony of donating three ambulances for Kharkiv, Kyiv by association La Memoria Viva
21:15, 01.05.2024
LATEST
New EU sanctions will apply to supplies of manganese ore and aluminum oxide to Russia – Latvian authorities
21:07, 03.05.2024
NBU lifts restrictions on import of works, services; introduces other currency concessions
21:01, 03.05.2024
Ukrainian coal could be exported due to shutdown of Centerenergo in Russian heavy shelling – Minister of Energy
19:26, 03.05.2024
NBU requires Getin Holding to sell Idea Bank within six months
10:09, 03.05.2024
DIM company accredits houses under construction in eOselia program