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The Euronews Business article examines the significant disparities in annual gross average wages across Europe, as reported by the OECD in 2026, revealing that while nominal wages range from €18,590 in Turkey to over €107,000 in Switzerland, the purchasing power adjustment narrows the gap, with notable differences influenced by factors such as productivity, economic structure, and cost of living. #AverageWages #EuropeEconomy #PurchasingPower #TR #CH #IS #LU #DK #NL #NO #DE #GB #FR #IT #ES #AT #BE #IE #FI #SE #SK #HU #LV #CZ #PT #PL #EE #GR #LT #US

Where in Europe do workers earn the most -- and the least?

Euronews Business analyzes the OECD's 2026 report, revealing stark disparities in average gross wages across Europe, with Switzerland leading at €107,487 and Turkey at €18,590, while purchasing power adjustments narrow the gaps but still highlight significant differences between high and low-paying countries, influenced by factors such as productivity, economic structure, and cost of living. #AverageWages #Europe #PurchasingPower #TR #CH #IS #LU #DK #NL #NO #DE #UK #FR #IT #ES #AT #BE #IE #FI #SE #SK #HU #LV #CZ #PT #PL #EE #GR #LT

Where in Europe do workers earn the most -- and the least?

Euronews Business highlights significant disparities in annual gross average wages across Europe, revealing that while Switzerland boasts the highest wages at €107,487, Turkey has the lowest at €18,590; however, when adjusted for purchasing power, the wage gap narrows, with Turkey and Germany seeing notable shifts in rankings. #AverageWages #EconomicDisparities #PurchasingPower #CH #IS #LU #DK #NL #NO #DE #GB #FR #IT #ES #AT #BE #IE #FI #SE #SK #HU #LV #CZ #PT #PL #EE #GR #LT #TR

Where in Europe do workers earn the most -- and the least?