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TwitterThis statistic shows the average annual net salary of one-earner married couple in selected countries within the European Union in 2016. With an average annual income of ****** euros for an average one-earner married couple with two children, Luxembourg has the highest average net wage in the European Union, followed by Denmark and the United Kingdom (UK) respectively.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the average annual net salary of married couples in selected countries within the European Union in 2016. With an average annual income of ****** euros for a two-earner married couple, with two children, Luxembourg has the highest average net wage in the European Union, followed by the United Kingdom (UK) and the Netherlands at ****** euros and ****** euros respectively.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the average annual net salary of one-earner married couple in selected countries within the European Union in 2016. With an average annual income of ****** euros for an average one-earner married couple with two children, Luxembourg has the highest average net wage in the European Union, followed by Denmark and the United Kingdom (UK) respectively.