Serbian real net wage rose in July

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Serbia's average net wage increased by a real 4.4% year-on-year in July, following a 5.4% annual rise in June, the Belgrade-based Central Statistical Office (SORS) said in a statement.

On a monthly comparison basis, the average net wage went down 0.7% in real terms in July, after declining by 0.2% in June. In July the average gross monthly wage was RSD 89,330, while the net wage was RSD 64,731 (EUR 550).

The median net wage in July was RSD 49,999, meaning that 50% of the employed population received wages up to that amount. 

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