Residents of Warsaw, however, have a disposable income 5.9% above the European average.
Residents of Warsaw, however, have a disposable income 5.9% above the European average.
Poland’s growth of 10.22% was well above the OECD average of 0.92%
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PO has also responded to the government’s plans to increase child benefits next year by proposing that the hike happen immediately.
Single taxpayers are able to keep 72% of their net salary after deductions.
Poles’ purchasing power is around half the European average.
The drop in extreme poverty has been most felt in rural areas – from 9.4% to 7.5%.
Official data reveal growing median earnings, but geographical and gender disparities persist