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There are jobs almost everywhere. The differences in earnings in the regions are up to 90 percent.

2025-08-04 07:05

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2025-08-04 07:05

Only in Lesser Poland and Greater Poland, employment increased this year. The differences in earnings in the regions are up to 90 percent. – informs Monday “Rzeczpospolita”.

There are jobs almost everywhere. The differences in earnings in the regions are up to 90 percent.
There are jobs almost everywhere. The differences in earnings in the regions are up to 90 percent.
photo: Adam Chelstowski / / Forum

Almost PLN 3,000 is the difference between earnings in Mazovia and in the province. Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. Mazowsze (PLN 10.2 thousand), Lesser Poland (PLN 9.3 thousand) and Lower Silesia (PLN 9.2 thousand) open a list of average wages in the enterprise sector in the first half of the year, and closes it by Podlasie, Podkarpackie (slightly less than PLN 7.5 thousand), Świętokrzyskie (PLN 7.4 thousand) and Warmian -Masurian (PLN 7.3 thousand) – The newspaper notes, quoting the latest data of the Central Statistical Office (GUS).

“Rzeczpospolita” also points out that only in Greater Poland (by 0.6 percent) and Lesser Poland (by 1.5 percent) after June employment in the enterprise sector (in companies where he works from 10 people without financial industry and public administration) was higher than in the first half of 2024.

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In other regions it has decreased – the newspaper said. She indicated that the decrease was from 0.6 percent. in the province Opole and Świętokrzyskie to 2.1 percent in Kuyavian-Pomeranian and Silesia and 2.4 percent in the province Lubuskie and 4.1 percent in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship.

3.8 thousand PLN amounted to the difference between June wages in Katowice (PLN 11.2 thousand and Bialystok (PLN 7.4 thousand). As the newspaper notes, it is usually Kraków (PLN 10.9 thousand) Warsaw (PLN 10,500 and Gdańsk (PLN 10.6 thousand) are in the lead.

The newspaper also states that in Poland, above all, pay depends on the industry, and the location is of secondary importance. “The higher the percentage of people employed in industries in the city or the higher region is high, the better the average,” he adds. (PAP)

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