💸 AVERAGE SALARY REACHED €21.000 IN 2022
✅ The average salary in Malta rose to €20.989 before tax in 2022, according to new national statistics.
→ In 2017, the average salary stood at €18.207, suggesting that salaries have risen by €1.800 over the past eight years.
...→ Men were the highest earners, with an average wage of €22.096, which is about €2.400 more than what they earned eight years ago.
→ Women saw a faster salary increase, rising from just over €16.000 in 2017 to €19.605 in 2022, a gain of over €3.300.
✅ Men living in Malta's northern towns had significant salary increases.
→ Men from towns such as Mellieħa, Mosta, and Naxxar saw a rise from under €20.000 in 2020 to almost €24.000 two years later, making them the second-highest earners in the country.
→ However, the top spot still belongs to men from Malta’s western district, including Rabat, Siġġiewi, and Ħaż-Żebbuġ, who earn just under €25.000.
→ People in other regions, such as Gozo and several southern Maltese towns, have also experienced salary increases.
✅ Increased foreign workforce contributes to slower salary growth in specific regions.
→ Men in Malta's northern harbour towns, including Sliema, Gżira, and Msida, have experienced only a marginal wage increase, likely due to the influx of foreign workers.
→ Nearly 63.500 foreigners now reside in these towns, making up about half of Malta’s foreign population.
✅ This data does not include allowances, bonuses and overtime payments, which supplement salaries greatly.
→ Self-employed workers are also not included in this data.
→ The median salary is €1.600 per month (over €19.000 annually), meaning half the population earns less and the other half earns more.
✅ A recent Times of Malta report revealed that wages have risen by 26% since 2016, but only 6% in real terms after adjusting for inflation, with the gap between high and low earners widening.
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