Between 2000 and 2024, the average wage in Italy rose, reaching almost 33,100 euros in 2024. However, in 2020 there was a decrease to 28,485 euros due to an economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, before increasing again to 30,247 euros in 2021. Male managers represented the group with the highest earnings. Their gross salary amounted to almost 108,000 euros a year, while the annual salary of women occupying the same position was equal to around 99,300 euros. Wages in the different industries Among the different sectors, employees working in financial and banking services benefitted from the largest wages, earning on average 46,800 euros a year. On the other hand, the lowest salaries in Italy were those of people working in agriculture, forestry, fishing, and silviculture. Gender pay gap In 2024, compared to men, Italian women earned on average about 2,360 euros less per year. However, the gender pay gap differed from sector to sector. For instance, in 2020 in banking and financial services, the salary of women was equal to 39,100 euros a year. On the other hand, the annual wage of men added up to 48,000 euros. Similarly, the annual salary of male employees working in the insurance industry was significantly higher than that of female employees. However, the gender pay gap in other fields was much lower. For example, in the agricultural sector, women and men earned roughly the same.
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Wages in Italy increased to 33148 EUR/Year in 2024 from 32450 EUR/Year in 2023. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Italy Average Nominal Monthly Wages - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
Located in the north of the country, Lombardy had the highest mean gross salary in 2024, while workers in Basilicata earned the lowest average wages nationwide. The figure for Lombardy amounted to ****** euros, around *** euros more than in Lazio, where the capital Rome is situated, as reported by Job Pricing. Trentino-South Tyrol was the region with the second-highest average gross salary, ****** euros per year. The last positions of the raking were occupied by the southern regions, with an average wage of ****** euros. High wages and large pay gap According to the same source, employees working in banking and financial services had some of the largest salaries in Italy. However, men earned roughly ** percent more than women (****** euros versus ****** euros). Similarly, the annual gross salary in the insurance industry was ** percent higher in favor of men. Low-wage workers The south of Italy was also the place registering the highest percentage of low paid employees. These are employees with an hourly salary of less than ********** of the median salary over the total number of employees. More specifically, in the south and on the islands, the share of low-wage employees was **** and **** percent, respectively. In the northern regions, the share amounted to only *** percent.
In 2024, the average gross annual salary in Italy amounted to ****** euros. Among different sectors, employees working in financial and banking services earned the largest wages. According to data provided by JobPricing, people in this industry were paid on average ****** euros a year. On the other hand, the lowest salaries in Italy were those of farmers and fishermen. Salaries in Lombardy The northern region of Lombardy registered the highest gross salaries in the country. In 2024, it reached ****** euros. Furthermore, in 2022, people earned on average ****** euros per year in Lombardy's major center, Milan. The city is known to be the main financial center of Italy. On the other hand, southern regions recorded the lowest wages in Italy. Banking and financial services In Italy, the highest wages were recorded in the financial and banking sector. However, a substantial gap existed between the salaries of women and men. Indeed, in 2020, men working in this sector earned on average almost ** percent more than women. As a result, women working in this sector faced one of the strongest gender pay gaps in Italy.
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Key information about Italy Monthly Earnings
According to a research published in 2021, recent bachelor graduates in IT and ICT had the highest monthly wage in Italy. The study analyzed data from 2020, focusing on Italian undergraduates who achieved their bachelor degree in 2015. On average, the net salary of bachelor graduates in IT and ICT amounted to roughly *** thousand euros a month. Master graduates in industrial and information engineering followed in the ranking.
In 2024, employees who graduated in computer science earned around 2,200 euros net per month five years after obtaining their master's degree. Industrial and information engineers were paid 2,180 euros monthly. By contrast, graduates in education earned on average 1,460 euros, 387 euros less than the national mean. There were significant salary differences between male and female graduates, too. Women who graduated in 2018 received 1,720 euros monthly in 2024, whereas men were paid an average of 1,990 euros.
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Wages in Italy increased 2.70 percent in May of 2025 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Italy Hourly Wage Index - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Key information about Italy Household Income per Capita
In 2022, the gross salary per hour was on average **** euros across all economic sectors. Employees in industry and manufacturing earned almost ** euros per worked hour, given the strong bargaining power of trade unions in this sector. On the contrary, workers in construction and agriculture had a gross hourly wage below the national average.
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Wages in Manufacturing in Italy increased to 110.30 points in June from 109.70 points in May of 2025. This dataset provides - Italy Hourly Wages Index in Industry - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
In Italy, employees with a university degree earned on average ****** euros per year in 2024. According to data provided by JobPricing, the average annual gross salary of employees with a bachelor's was ****** euros, while those holding a master's were paid ****** euros more. In the same year, Italian graduates earned a monthly average of ***** euros net, one year after obtaining a university diploma.
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Italy Average Annual Household Income (AAHI) data was reported at 31,393.000 EUR in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 30,595.000 EUR for 2016. Italy Average Annual Household Income (AAHI) data is updated yearly, averaging 29,663.000 EUR from Dec 2003 (Median) to 2017, with 15 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 31,393.000 EUR in 2017 and a record low of 26,919.000 EUR in 2003. Italy Average Annual Household Income (AAHI) data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Italian National Institute of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Italy – Table IT.H016: Average Annual Household Income.
Explore the progression of average salaries for graduates in Italian Language And Literture from 2020 to 2023 through this detailed chart. It compares these figures against the national average for all graduates, offering a comprehensive look at the earning potential of Italian Language And Literture relative to other fields. This data is essential for students assessing the return on investment of their education in Italian Language And Literture, providing a clear picture of financial prospects post-graduation.
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Graph and download economic data for Labor Compensation: Wage Rate: Industry: Hourly for Italy (LCWRIN01ITQ661N) from Q1 1960 to Q3 2023 about Italy, compensation, hours, wages, industry, and rate.
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Italy - Labour costs: Wages and salaries (total) was EUR22.30 in December of 2024, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Italy - Labour costs: Wages and salaries (total) - last updated from the EUROSTAT on August of 2025. Historically, Italy - Labour costs: Wages and salaries (total) reached a record high of EUR22.30 in December of 2024 and a record low of EUR18.20 in December of 2008.
In 2020, the average nominal monthly wage in Italy was *** thousand euros. Between 2010 and 2019, nominal wages in Italy increased. More specifically, wages grew from about *** thousand euros in 2010 to roughly *** thousand euros in 2019, the highest figure depicted in the chart.
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Italy AAHI: Main Income Source: Public Transfer data was reported at 25,636.000 EUR in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 24,525.000 EUR for 2015. Italy AAHI: Main Income Source: Public Transfer data is updated yearly, averaging 23,180.500 EUR from Dec 2003 (Median) to 2016, with 14 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 25,636.000 EUR in 2016 and a record low of 20,004.000 EUR in 2005. Italy AAHI: Main Income Source: Public Transfer data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Institute of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Italy – Table IT.H014: Average Annual Household Income.
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Context
The dataset tabulates the Italy household income by age. The dataset can be utilized to understand the age-based income distribution of Italy income.
The dataset will have the following datasets when applicable
Please note: The 2020 1-Year ACS estimates data was not reported by the Census Bureau due to the impact on survey collection and analysis caused by COVID-19. Consequently, median household income data for 2020 is unavailable for large cities (population 65,000 and above).
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The dataset presents median income data over a decade or more for males and females categorized by Total, Full-Time Year-Round (FT), and Part-Time (PT) employment in Italy town. It showcases annual income, providing insights into gender-specific income distributions and the disparities between full-time and part-time work. The dataset can be utilized to gain insights into gender-based pay disparity trends and explore the variations in income for male and female individuals.
Key observations: Insights from 2021
Based on our analysis ACS 2017-2021 5-Year Estimates, we present the following observations: - All workers, aged 15 years and older: In Italy town, the median income for all workers aged 15 years and older, regardless of work hours, was $35,033 for males and $23,461 for females.
These income figures highlight a substantial gender-based income gap in Italy town. Women, regardless of work hours, earn 67 cents for each dollar earned by men. This significant gender pay gap, approximately 33%, underscores concerning gender-based income inequality in the town of Italy town.
- Full-time workers, aged 15 years and older: In Italy town, among full-time, year-round workers aged 15 years and older, males earned a median income of $51,090, while females earned $54,553Surprisingly, within the subset of full-time workers, women earn a higher income than men, earning 1.07 dollars for every dollar earned by men. This suggests that within full-time roles, womens median incomes significantly surpass mens, contrary to broader workforce trends.
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When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2017-2021 5-Year Estimates. All incomes have been adjusting for inflation and are presented in 2022-inflation-adjusted dollars.
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Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
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This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Italy town median household income by gender. You can refer the same here
Between 2000 and 2024, the average wage in Italy rose, reaching almost 33,100 euros in 2024. However, in 2020 there was a decrease to 28,485 euros due to an economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, before increasing again to 30,247 euros in 2021. Male managers represented the group with the highest earnings. Their gross salary amounted to almost 108,000 euros a year, while the annual salary of women occupying the same position was equal to around 99,300 euros. Wages in the different industries Among the different sectors, employees working in financial and banking services benefitted from the largest wages, earning on average 46,800 euros a year. On the other hand, the lowest salaries in Italy were those of people working in agriculture, forestry, fishing, and silviculture. Gender pay gap In 2024, compared to men, Italian women earned on average about 2,360 euros less per year. However, the gender pay gap differed from sector to sector. For instance, in 2020 in banking and financial services, the salary of women was equal to 39,100 euros a year. On the other hand, the annual wage of men added up to 48,000 euros. Similarly, the annual salary of male employees working in the insurance industry was significantly higher than that of female employees. However, the gender pay gap in other fields was much lower. For example, in the agricultural sector, women and men earned roughly the same.