Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Bluesky Threads Die Arbeitskosten pro Stunde in der EU lagen im Jahr 2025 zwischen 12 und 57 Euro; 44,2 € in Irland https://i.redd.it/3ui3mks8pcsg1.png Von NanorH
NanorH on 31.03.2026 9:38 a.m. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/ddn-20260331-2
PhatmanScoop64 on 31.03.2026 9:42 a.m. 44.2 seems very high. That works out to over €85,000 a year on a 37.5hr week
Stats8 on 31.03.2026 9:42 a.m. Can we show this to all the people who give out that Ireland isn’t as cheap as Portugal and Spain when they come back from their sun holiday?
GerKoll on 31.03.2026 9:55 a.m. Hmm…these are just numbers without the productivity created per hour……
aspublic on 31.03.2026 10:01 a.m. I’d be interested in a map showing the relationship between labor costs and the costs of groceries, rent, houses, and electricity/gas.
Demonbaby_Wot on 31.03.2026 10:27 a.m. Im at 7.50 but thats my choice.(100 hours Husband and wife self employed)I aint complaining!
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https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/ddn-20260331-2
44.2 seems very high. That works out to over €85,000 a year on a 37.5hr week
is higher or lower better?
Can we show this to all the people who give out that Ireland isn’t as cheap as Portugal and Spain when they come back from their sun holiday?
The old iron curtain going strong
Hmm…these are just numbers without the productivity created per hour……
I’d be interested in a map showing the relationship between labor costs and the costs of groceries, rent, houses, and electricity/gas.
Im at 7.50 but thats my choice.(100 hours Husband and wife self employed)I aint complaining!