First Release

Year: LXII.
Zagreb, 20 November 2025
RAD-2025-1-1/9

ISSN 1334-0557

AVERAGE MONTHLY NET AND GROSS EARNINGS OF PERSONS IN PAID EMPLOYMENT FOR SEPTEMBER 2025

The average monthly paid net earnings per person in paid employment in legal entities in the Republic of Croatia for September 2025 amounted to 1 456 euro, which represented a nominal increase of 0.7% and a real one of 0.3%, as compared to August 2025.

The average monthly gross earnings per person in paid employment in legal entities in the Republic of Croatia for September 2025 amounted to 2 025 euro, which represented a nominal increase of 0.5% and a real one of 0.1%, as compared to August 2025.

The highest average monthly paid net earnings per person in paid employment in legal entities for September 2025 were paid in the activity Air transport and amounted to 2 409 euro, while the lowest earnings were paid in the activity Manufacture of wearing apparel and amounted to 936 euro.

The highest average monthly gross earnings per person in paid employment in legal entities for September 2025 were paid in the activity Air transport and amounted to 3 520 euro, while the lowest earnings were paid in the activity Manufacture of wearing apparel and amounted to 1 227 euro.

The average monthly paid net earnings per person in paid employment in legal entities in the Republic of Croatia for September 2025 were 10.1% higher in nominal terms and 5.7% higher in real terms, as compared to the same month of the previous year.

The average monthly gross earnings per person in paid employment in legal entities in the Republic of Croatia for September 2025 were 10.7% higher in nominal terms and 6.2% higher in real terms, as compared to the same month of the previous year.

In the period from January to September 2025, the average monthly paid net earnings per person in paid employment in legal entities in the Republic of Croatia amounted to 1 437 euro, which represented a nominal increase of 10.1% and a real one of 6.2%, as compared to the same period of 2024.

In the period from January to September 2025, the average monthly gross earnings per person in paid employment in legal entities in the Republic of Croatia amounted to 1 997 euro, which represented a nominal increase of 10.8% and a real one of 6.8%, as compared to the same period of 2024.

In September 2025, there were 173 paid hours on average, which was an increase of 4.2%, as compared to August 2025. The highest number of paid hours was recorded in the activity Water transport (183) and the lowest one in the Social work activities without accommodation (162).

The average monthly paid net earnings per hour for September 2025 amounted to 8.17 euro, which was 3.1% lower than in August 2025. As compared to the same month of the previous year, they increased by 5.4%.

The average monthly gross earnings per hour for September 2025 amounted to 11.36 euro, which was 3.3% lower than in August 2025. As compared to the same month of the previous year, they increased by 6.0%.

Median net earnings for September 2025 amounted to 1 260 euro, which was 1.2% higher than in August 2025. As compared to the same month of the previous year, they increased by 11.6%.

Median gross earnings for September 2025 amounted to 1 718 euro, which was 1.1% higher than in August 2025. As compared to the same month of the previous year, they increased by 12.3%.

Detailed data can be downloaded from the link Statistics in Line.

 

1 AVERAGE MONTHLY NET AND GROSS EARNINGS FOR SEPTEMBER 2025

        IX 2025 I – IX 2025 Indices
IX 2025
VIII 2025
IX 2025
IX 2024
I – IX 2025
I – IX 2024
Net earnings              
Average monthly paid net earnings per employee, euro  1 456  1 437 100,7 110,1 110,1
Real net earnings per employee         100,3 105,7 106,2
Gross earnings              
Average monthly gross earnings per employee, euro  2 025  1 997 100,5 110,7 110,8
Real gross earnings per employee         100,1 106,2 106,8
Net earnings per hour             
Average paid net earnings per hour, euro 8,17 8,17 96,9 105,4 110,7
Real net earnings per hour        96,5 101,2 106,8
Gross earnings per hour             
Average monthly gross earnings per hour, euro 11,36 11,35 96,7 106,0 111,4
Real gross earnings per hour        96,3 101,7 107,4

2 DISTRIBUTION OF NET AND GROSS EARNINGS, BY QUARTILES, FOR SEPTEMBER 2025

       IX 2025
Net earnings, euro Gross earnings, euro
First (lower) quartile   954  1 251
Second quartile (median)  1 260  1 718
Third (upper) quartile  1 701  2 371
Fourth quartile z z

3 DISTRIBUTION OF NET AND GROSS EARNINGS, BY DECILES, FOR SEPTEMBER 2025

       IX 2025
Net earnings, euro Gross earnings, euro
First decile   823  1 055
Second decile   905  1 177
Third decile  1 008  1 338
Fourth decile  1 125  1 515
Fifth decile (median)  1 260  1 718
Sixth decile  1 416  1 958
Seventh decile  1 596  2 220
Eighth decile  1 821  2 555
Ninth decile  2 227  3 183
Tenth decile z z

4 PAID NON-TAXABLE INCOMES, ACCORDING TO NKD 20071), SEPTEMBER 2025

         IX 2025
Average non-taxable income by number of receivers, euro Average non-taxable income by number of persons in employment who received earnings, euro
  Total 193 121
A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 154 135
B Mining and quarrying 193 169
C Manufacturing 155 126
D Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 605 575
E Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 174 151
F Construction 183 113
G Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 178 143
H Transportation and storage 224 178
I Accommodation and food service activities 282 215
J Information and communication 172 132
K Financial and insurance activities 231 208
L Real estate activities 190 111
M Professional, scientific and technical activities 182 107
N Administrative and support service activities 185 136
O Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 126 26
P Education 172 39
Q Human health and social work activities 164 32
R Arts, entertainment and recreation 191 138
S Other service activities 166 79

1) Activity sections T (Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods - and services - producing activities of households for own use) and U (Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies) as well as their divisions are not presented in this First Release since they were not covered by the survey.

G-1 AVERAGE MONTHLY NET AND GROSS EARNINGS FOR SEPTEMBER 2025, ACCORDING TO NKD 2007

G-2 ANNUAL CHANGE RATES OF AVERAGE NET AND GROSS EARNINGS FOR SEPTEMBER 2025, ACCORDING TO NKD 2007

G-3 AVERAGE MONTHLY NET AND GROSS EARNINGS PER PAID HOUR FOR SEPTEMBER 2025, ACCORDING TO NKD 2007

NKD 2007 activity sections

A Agriculture, forestry and fishing
B Mining and quarrying
C Manufacturing
D Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
E Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities
F Construction
G Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
H Transportation and storage
I Accommodation and food service activities
J Information and communication
K Financial and insurance activities
L Real estate activities
M Professional, scientific and technical activities
N Administrative and support service activities
O Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
P Education
Q Human health and social work activities
R Arts, entertainment and recreation
S Other service activities

5 AVERAGE MONTHLY PAID OFF NET EARNINGS OF PERSONS IN EMPLOYMENT IN 20251), ACCORDING TO NKD 2007

        Average paid net earnings per person in employment, euro Indices of change in average monthly paid net earnings according to payments for month
For month Nominal Real
VII VIII IX I − IX IX 2025
VIII 2025
IX 2025
IX 2024
I − IX 2025
I − IX 2024
IX 2025
VIII 2025
IX 2025
IX 2024
I − IX 2025
I − IX 2024
O Public administration and defence; compulsory social security  1 788  1 816  1 812  1 789 99,8 107,7 109,2 99,4 103,4 105,3
84 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security  1 788  1 816  1 812  1 789 99,8 107,7 109,2 99,4 103,4 105,3
84.1 Administration of the State and the economic and social policy of the community  1 719  1 734  1 752  1 727 101,0 109,1 110,1 100,6 104,7 106,2
84.2 Provision of services  to the community as a whole  1 883  1 928  1 899  1 877 98,5 107,0 108,9 98,1 102,7 105,0
84.3 Compulsory social security activities  1 471  1 459  1 503  1 469 103,0 105,0 106,8 102,6 100,8 103,0
P Education  1 562  1 576  1 644  1 589 104,3 107,8 108,9 103,9 103,5 105,0
85 Education  1 562  1 576  1 644  1 589 104,3 107,8 108,9 103,9 103,5 105,0
85.1 Pre-primary education  1 336  1 343  1 369  1 335 101,9 113,9 120,8 101,5 109,3 116,5
85.2 Primary education  1 530  1 527  1 625  1 568 106,4 106,1 106,5 106,0 101,8 102,7
85.3 Secondary education  1 575  1 615  1 661  1 600 102,8 106,7 106,8 102,4 102,4 103,0
85.4 Higher education  2 087  2 125  2 218  2 129 104,4 107,3 107,0 104,0 103,0 103,2
85.5 Other education  1 170  1 157  1 197  1 172 103,5 113,9 114,3 103,1 109,3 110,2
85.6 Educational support activities  1 598  1 591  1 629  1 590 102,4 103,5 105,8 102,0 99,3 102,0
Q Human health and social work activities  1 845  1 936  1 869  1 863 96,5 106,7 108,3 96,1 102,4 104,4
86 Human health activities  2 012  2 122  2 041  2 032 96,2 107,0 109,2 95,8 102,7 105,3
86.1 Hospital activities  2 113  2 262  2 141  2 146 94,7 106,2 109,2 94,3 101,9 105,3
86.2 Medical and dental practice activities  1 825  1 828  1 860  1 811 101,8 109,0 110,0 101,4 104,6 106,1
86.9 Other human health activities  1 829  1 954  1 855  1 852 94,9 108,5 109,0 94,5 104,1 105,1
87 Residential care activities  1 336  1 386  1 352  1 348 97,5 107,5 109,9 97,1 103,2 106,0
87.1 Residential nursing care activities  1 266  1 335  1 280  1 285 95,9 107,1 109,4 95,5 102,8 105,5
87.2 Residential care activities for mental retardation, mental health and substance abuse  1 423  1 474  1 458  1 449 98,9 106,5 108,6 98,5 102,2 104,7
87.3 Residential care activities for the elderly and disabled  1 248  1 300  1 261  1 257 97,0 108,2 110,7 96,6 103,8 106,8
87.9 Other residential care activities  1 561  1 597  1 580  1 567 98,9 106,2 108,3 98,5 101,9 104,4
88 Social work activities without accommodation  1 100  1 101  1 101  1 092 100,0 108,8 106,2 99,6 104,4 102,4
88.1 Social work activities without accommodation for the elderly and disabled  1 384  1 383  1 368  1 374 98,9 108,3 108,7 98,5 103,9 104,8
88.9 Other social work activities without accommodation  1 071  1 072  1 075  1 063 100,3 109,4 106,6 99,9 105,0 102,8

1) On the basis of user requirements, we are publishing a supplement to the regular First Release issued once in three months. Data are presented at the group level (three digits) for NKD 2007 sections O, P and Q.

6 AVERAGE MONTHLY GROSS EARNINGS OF PERSONS IN EMPLOYMENT IN 20251), ACCORDING TO NKD 2007

        Average gross earnings per person in employment, euro Indices of change in average monthly gross earnings according to payments for month
For month Nominal Real
VII VIII IX I − IX IX 2025
VIII 2025
IX 2025
IX 2024
I − IX 2025
I − IX 2024
IX 2025
VIII 2025
IX 2025
IX 2024
I − IX 2025
I − IX 2024
O Public administration and defence; compulsory social security  2 500  2 552  2 537  2 500 99,4 108,4 110,1 99,0 104,0 106,2
84 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security  2 500  2 552  2 537  2 500 99,4 108,4 110,1 99,0 104,0 106,2
84.1 Administration of the State and the economic and social policy of the community  2 412  2 440  2 457  2 419 100,7 109,1 110,4 100,3 104,7 106,5
84.2 Provision of services  to the community as a whole  2 629  2 706  2 656  2 620 98,2 108,4 110,5 97,8 104,0 106,6
84.3 Compulsory social security activities  2 048  2 045  2 098  2 047 102,6 104,6 106,6 102,2 100,4 102,8
P Education  2 182  2 207  2 279  2 203 103,3 107,9 109,3 102,9 103,6 105,4
85 Education  2 182  2 207  2 279  2 203 103,3 107,9 109,3 102,9 103,6 105,4
85.1 Pre-primary education  1 849  1 863  1 893  1 843 101,6 114,9 123,1 101,2 110,3 118,7
85.2 Primary education  2 112  2 099  2 191  2 122 104,4 106,2 106,6 104,0 101,9 102,8
85.3 Secondary education  2 219  2 283  2 352  2 258 103,0 106,5 106,7 102,6 102,2 102,9
85.4 Higher education  2 993  3 095  3 191  3 057 103,1 107,0 106,8 102,7 102,7 103,0
85.5 Other education  1 603  1 584  1 644  1 604 103,8 115,3 115,9 103,4 110,7 111,8
85.6 Educational support activities  2 265  2 264  2 293  2 245 101,3 103,1 106,3 100,9 98,9 102,5
Q Human health and social work activities  2 611  2 759  2 640  2 634 95,7 106,5 108,3 95,3 102,2 104,4
86 Human health activities  2 868  3 048  2 905  2 896 95,3 106,6 109,3 94,9 102,3 105,4
86.1 Hospital activities  3 024  3 265  3 058  3 071 93,7 105,7 109,1 93,3 101,4 105,2
86.2 Medical and dental practice activities  2 593  2 604  2 641  2 568 101,4 109,1 110,4 101,0 104,7 106,5
86.9 Other human health activities  2 551  2 758  2 592  2 589 94,0 108,2 108,9 93,6 103,8 105,0
87 Residential care activities  1 819  1 902  1 839  1 833 96,7 107,7 110,6 96,3 103,4 106,7
87.1 Residential nursing care activities  1 702  1 815  1 728  1 735 95,2 106,7 109,4 94,8 102,4 105,5
87.2 Residential care activities for mental retardation, mental health and substance abuse  1 938  2 021  1 971  1 964 97,5 106,5 109,3 97,1 102,2 105,4
87.3 Residential care activities for the elderly and disabled  1 689  1 775  1 710  1 703 96,3 108,8 111,9 95,9 104,4 107,9
87.9 Other residential care activities  2 169  2 235  2 186  2 170 97,8 106,1 108,7 97,4 101,8 104,8
88 Social work activities without accommodation  1 466  1 463  1 462  1 448 99,9 110,1 106,9 99,5 105,7 103,1
88.1 Social work activities without accommodation for the elderly and disabled  1 903  1 897  1 875  1 885 98,8 108,6 108,8 98,4 104,2 104,9
88.9 Other social work activities without accommodation  1 421  1 419  1 421  1 403 100,1 110,8 107,4 99,7 106,3 103,6

1) On the basis of user requirements, we are publishing a supplement to the regular First Release issued once in three months. Data are presented at the group level (three digits) for NKD 2007 sections O, P and Q.

NOTES ON METHODOLOGY

Data sources

Data on monthly net and gross earnings as well as data on paid hours were gathered by processing data from the Report on Income, Income Tax and Surtax as well as Contributions for Mandatory Insurances (JOPPD form), in effect since 1 January 2014.

All persons or entities that are the payers of income for which the income tax regulations prescribe the obligation of accounting and paying deduction tax are under the obligation to submit the JOPPD form.

Coverage and comparability

Data comprise persons in employment in legal entities of all types of ownership, government bodies, and bodies of local and regional self-government units on the territory of the Republic of Croatia.

Persons employed in crafts and trades and free lances and employed insured persons – private farmers are not covered, so data on their pays are not included in the data on average earnings.

Data on monthly net and gross earnings of persons employed in legal entities include net and gross earnings of persons in permanent employment, irrespective of the kind of employment and number of working-hours.

Persons in part-time employment who received earnings are expressed in full-time equivalent.

Data on monthly net and gross earnings are presented according to realised pays in the current month for the previous month, which is in line with pay dynamics in most legal entities, so the average earnings refer to the month for which the pay has been received. It does not apply to paid non-taxable incomes.

Non-taxable incomes received by person in employment are presented in table 4.

The following non-taxable incomes are covered, according to codes on the JOPPD form:

Code 21 – gift for a child younger than 15 and benefit for a newborn, up to a prescribed amount
Code 22 – occasional bonuses (Christmas bonus, annual leave bonus, etc.), up to a prescribed amount
Code 24 – supplements for seafarers, up to a prescribed amount
Code 25 – compensation for living separately from family, up to a prescribed amount
Code 26 – severance, up to a prescribed amount
Code 60 – jubilee payments to persons in employment depending on years of service, up to a prescribed amount
Code 61 – occasional bonuses (Christmas bonus, annual leave bonus, etc.) for previous taxation periods (subsequent payments), up to a prescribed amount
Code 62 – expenses for food and accommodation of seasonal workers, according to Article 7, Item 35, of the Income Tax Ordinance
Code 63 – pecuniary awards for performance results and other types of additional awarding of persons in employment (supplemental earnings, supplements to monthly earnings, etc.)
Code 64 – expenses for accommodation and food of persons engaged in occasional seasonal agricultural works, according to Article 6, Item 10, of the Income Tax Ordinance
Code 65 – pecuniary lump-sum reimbursements for covering food costs of persons in employment, up to a prescribed amount
Code 66 – food expenses for persons in employment emerged during employment with the employer based on authentic documentation, up to a prescribed amount
Code 67 – accommodation expenses for persons in employment emerged during employment with the employer based on authentic documentation, paid through cashless transaction
Code 68 – accommodation expenses for persons in employment emerged during employment with the employer based on authentic documentation, transmitted to worker’s account
Code 69 – reimbursements for expenses of hospitality, tourist and other services rendered during workers’ vacation, pursuant to regulations determined by the ministry in charge for tourism
Code 70 – reimbursements for expenses of regular care for workers’ children in institutions of pre-school education as well as in other legal entities or natural persons (kindergartens etc.)
Code 71 – premiums of supplemental and additional health inisurance – in effect since 2020.

Data from January 2016 and onwards are not comparable to previously published monthly data.

Definitions

Average monthly paid net earnings comprise income of a person in employment earned for the work done during regular working hours as well as annual leave, paid leave, public holidays and days-off as prescribed by law, sickness leave up to 42 days, absence for continuing professional education, during lay-off and job stop caused against a person’s will and of no fault of their own and net pays on the basis of compensations, allowances and rewards in sums which are subject to contributions, taxes and surtaxes.

Average monthly gross earnings include all kinds of net pays on the basis of employment and the following mandatory allocations: pension insurance contributions, income tax and surtax on income tax.

Number of paid hours is the number of hours for which persons in employment were paid. They include hours actually worked (hours done during regular working time and overtime hours) and hours not actually worked (annual leave, holidays, sick leave lasting less than 42 days and other paid hours not actually done). Paid hours do not include working hours not actually worked which are paid outside a legal entity (sick leave hours lasting over 42 days, maternity leave hours, hours of shorter working time done by parents, etc.).

Average monthly net and gross earnings per person in employment are calculated by dividing the total of pays with the number of persons in employment expressed in full-time equivalent.

Average monthly net and gross earnings per paid hour are calculated by dividing the total of pays with the total number of paid hours.

Indices of nominal net and gross earnings are calculated from the data on average monthly net and gross earnings for the respective months and year.

Real indices of net and gross earnings are calculated by dividing the indices of nominal net and gross earnings with a consumer price index for the respective month and year.

Median monthly net and gross earnings are calculated by determining a mean after earnings of persons in employment have been rank-ordered from the lowest to the highest one and show that 50% of persons in employment get earnings that are equal to or lower than that amount (median) and another 50% get earnings that are equal to or higher than that amount (median).

Quartile monthly net and gross earnings are calculated by dividing the earnings of persons in employment into four equal parts after they have been rank-ordered from the lowest to the highest one. Then the amount is selected below which 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% of the earnings of persons in employment are placed. They can be divided to first (lower) quartile, second quartile (median), third (upper) quartile and fourth quartile.

The first (lower) quartile indicates that 25% of persons in employment get earnings that are equal to or lower than the first quartile, while 75% of persons in employment get earnings that are equal to or higher than the first quartile.

The third (upper) quartile indicates that 75% of persons in employment get earnings that are equal to or lower than the third quartile, while 25% of persons in employment get earnings that are equal to or higher than the third quartile.

Decile monthly net and gross earnings are calculated by dividing earnings of persons in employment into ten equal parts after they have been rank-ordered from the lowest to the highest one. Then the amount is selected below which 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90% and 100% of earnings of persons in employment are placed.

The first decile includes persons in employment with the lowest monthly earnings and indicates that 10% of persons in employment get earnings that are equal to or lower than the first decile, while 90% of persons in employment get earnings that are equal to or higher than that amount. The second decile includes persons in employment who get earnings that are higher than those included in the first decile and lower than those included in the third decile, etc.

 

Abbreviations  
   
NKD 2007 National Classification of Activities, 2007 version
z data are not published for confidentiality reasons

 

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