Serbian real net wage up in April

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Serbia's average net wage increased by a real 7.2% year-on-year in April, following a 7.5% annual rise in March, the Belgrade-based Central Statistical Office (SORS) statistical office said in a statement on Friday.
On a monthly comparison basis, the average net wage went down 1.6% in real terms in April, after declining by 4.3% in March.
Average gross salaries and wages calculated for April amounted to RSD 89,582 (EUR 769.90), while average net salaries and wages amounted to RSD 64,948 (552,30).
Median net salaries and wages amounted to RSD 49,230 (EUR 423.10), meaning that 50% of employees realized wages and salaries up to the mentioned amount.
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