Kazakhstan tops Central Asia’s nations in terms average monthly net salary rate

Kazakhstan tops Central Asia’s nations in terms of an average monthly net salary rate (after tax deduction). Numbeo.com website ranks Kazakhstan with an average monthly net salary amounting to 423.00 U.S. dollars 77th among 106 countries.    In Uzbekistan, the average monthly net salary (after tax deduction) reportedly amounts to 278.00 U.S. dollars  Numbeo.com website ranks […]

Kazakhstan tops Central Asia’s nations in terms of an average monthly net salary rate (after tax deduction).

Numbeo.com website ranks Kazakhstan with an average monthly net salary amounting to 423.00 U.S. dollars 77th among 106 countries.   

In Uzbekistan, the average monthly net salary (after tax deduction) reportedly amounts to 278.00 U.S. dollars 

Numbeo.com website ranks Uzbekistan 96th among 106 nations. 

Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan are not included in the ranking.

Switzerland is in the first place globally in terms of average monthly net salary rate – 5,988 U.S. dollars.  It is followed by Singapore – 4,247 U.S. dollars, and Australia – 4,143 U.S. dollars.   

Nigeria (US$164.00), Pakistan () US$152.00) and Sri Lanka (US$144.00) are at the bottom of the list.

It is to be noted that figures provided by the Numbeo.com website are slightly different from the figures provided by Kazakhstan’s Bureau of National Statistics and Uzbekistan’s  State Committee for Statistics.

Thus, according to data from the Bureau of National Statistics of Kazakhstan, the average monthly nominal wage in the country is 312,011 tenge (equivalent to 663.00 U.S. dollars).

Uzbekistan’s State Committee for Statistics says current average monthly nominal wage in the country is 3.54 million soums (equivalent to 324.00 U.S. dollars) 

Meanwhile, according to official statistics, the average monthly wage in Tajikistan in June amounted to 1,907 somonis (equivalent to 185.00 U.S. dollars). 

Numbeo.com was launched in April 2009. The research and available data at Numbeo.com are not influenced by any governmental organization.  Numbeo.com website is maintained by Numbeo doo headquartered in Serbia. 

This website was reportedly mentioned or used as a source by many international newspapers and magazines including BBC, Time, The Week, Forbes, The Economist, Business Insider, San Francisco Chronicle, New York Times, The Telegraph, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, China Daily, The Washington Post, USA Today and dozens more. 

Numbeo is the world’s largest cost of living database.  It is also a crowd-sourced global database of quality of life data: housing indicators, perceived crime rates, healthcare quality, transport quality, and other statistics.

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