Low-wage earners: Where is it least profitable to work in Europe?

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18 Apr 2025 • 7:38 PM MYT
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Millions of European workers earn just a fraction of their country's average pay.

The latest Eurostat data shows nearly 15% of the EU's workforce is made up of low-wage earners.

Low-wage workers are employees who earn two-thirds or less of the median wage in their respective countries.

The report shows a noticeable gender gap: 18.2% among women fall into this category, compared to 12.5% of men.

Young people are particularly affected: one in four low-wage earners is under 30.

The highest shares of low-paid workers were found in Bulgaria (26.8%), Romania (23.9%), Latvia (23.3%) and Greece (21.7%), while, on the flipside, countries like Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Italy and Slovenia show the lowest rates, implying a more homogenous salary distribution.

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Food and hospitality workers most likely to be affected

Hospitality and food workers top the list, employing over a third (35.1%) of all EU low-wage earners, closely followed by administrative and support services, at 32%.

Contract type and education also play a major role in defining earnings.

People on fixed-term contracts are more than twice as likely to fall into this category than those on permanent engagements (27.2% vs 12.6%).

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Share of low-wage earners in the EU Eurostat

Education makes a huge difference too, as nearly 28% of workers with a low level end up in the low-pay bracket, compared to just 4.8% of those with a so-called higher education and medium education (17.5%).

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