Average Finn earned around 3,000 euros a month in 2014
The average wage-earner in Finland made around 3,000 euros a month
and paid about 30 percent in taxes and tax-like payments, according to
data released by the tax administration on Monday.
Middle-income employees had an income hovering
around the 3,000 euro mark in 2014. The top ten percent of income
earners made more than 4,900 euros a month, while the lowest-earning
decile brought home less than 2,100 euros.
The tax rate on that
salary, including municipal and income taxes and health and pension
insurance payments, would be around 30 percent. Middle income earners
back in the 1990s would have paid around 37.5 percent of their income in
tax.
That rate dropped until 2009, when it stood at around 29.3
percent. The median salary, meanwhile, as calculated by Statistics
Finland, was 2,946 euros in 2014.
The highest earning tenth of
taxpayers made more than 4,900 euros per month, while the poorest decile
made less than 2,100 euros each month.
The Taxpayers’ Association
says that middle income earners’ tax rate this year will be 31.2
percent, but it will fall a little next year to settle at 31 percent.
- Yle Finland
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