Thus, the average salary paid in May was HRK 99 higher than in April 2017 and HRK 408 higher than in May 2016, whereas the average salary paid in the Croatian capital was HRK 925 higher than the national average in May (6025 kuna that is 815 euros).
Broken down by profession, the highest take-home pay in May in Zagreb was earned in the crude oil and natural gas production, HRK 17,447.
The second highest mean monthly salary was earned in the petroleum products production, HRK 16,051.
Also, the mean monthly salary in the pharmaceutical industry in the City of Zagreb was HRK 10,889.
On the other hand, the lowest mean monthly income was registered in clothes manufacturing (HRK 3,807).
The average monthly salary paid in Slovenia in June was EUR 1,045, which means that the average take-home pay in Slovenia was approximately 230 euros higher than in Croatia.
(EUR 1 = HRK 7.4)