Employees and average wages and salaries - First quarter of 2026

Employees and average wages and salaries - First quarter of 2026

The number of employees under labour contract at the end of March 2026 increased by 9.8 thousand, or by 0.4%, as compared to the end of December 2025, and reached 2.35 million according to the preliminary data of the National Statistical Institute (NSI). The highest increase was observed in the economic activities: ‘Professional, scientific and technical activities’ and ‘Other service activities’- by 2.7%, ‘Accommodation and food service activities’ - by 2.3%, and ‘Construction’ - by 2.0%. The highest decrease of the number of employees - by 1.4%, was recorded in the economic activity ‘Financial and insurance activities’.

At the end of March 2026, as compared to March 2025, the number of employees under labour contract decreased by 0.4 thousand. The highest decrease in absolute figures was observed in economic activities ‘Manufacturing’ - by 14.6 thousand, ‘Agriculture, forestry and fishing’ - by 4.6 thousand, and ‘Administrative and support service activities’ - by 1.6 thousand, and the highest increase was in ‘Human health and social work activities’ - by 12.6 thousand, and in ‘Construction’ - by 2.9 thousand. In percentages, the highest decrease at the end of March 2026 as compared to March 2025 was in the economic activity ‘Agriculture, forestry and fishing’ - by 7.1%, and in ‘Manufacturing’ and ‘Real estate activities’ - by 3.3%, as the highest increase was reported in ‘Human health and social work activities’ - by 6.2%.

The average monthly gross wages and salaries of the employees under labour contract in January waere 1 381 EUR, in February - 1 365 EUR, and in March 2026 - 1 475 EUR.

 

 

 

In the first quarter of 2026, in comparison with the fourth quarter of 2025, the average monthly wages and salaries increased by 2.8% and reached 1 407 EUR. The highest increase in wages and salaries was reported in: ‘Financial and insurance activities’ - by 9.7%, ‘Agriculture, forestry and fishing’ - by 8.4%, and in ‘Information and communication’ - by 8.2%.

 

 

Compared to the first quarter of 2025, the average monthly wages and salaries in the first quarter of 2026 rose by 12.7%. The highest growth rates were recorded in the economic activities: ‘Agriculture, forestry and fishing’ - by 21.1%, ‘Electricity, gas,steam and air conditioning supply’ - by 19.1%, and ‘Other service activities’ - by 18.9%.

The economic activities with the highest wages and salaries in the first quarter of 2026 were:

  • ‘Information and communication’ - 3 176 EUR;
  • ‘Financial and insurance activities’ - 2 226 EUR;
  • ‘Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply’ - 2 060 EUR.

The lowest wages and salaries were recorded in:

  • ‘Accommodation and food service activities’ - 870 EUR;
  • ‘Agriculture, forestry and fishing’ - 981 EUR;
  • ‘Other service activities’ - 1 014 EUR.

In comparison with a year earlier, the average monthly wages and salaries in the public sector grew by 15.3% and in the private sector - by 11.8%.

 

 

Methodological notes

The source of information is the ‘Quarterly Survey on employees, hours worked, wages and salaries, and other expenditures paid by the employer’. The main purpose of this sample survey is to make a study of the current state and dynamics of some main aspects of the labour market. The sample used for the survey is a stratified random sample without replacement. Stratification criteria used include: economic activity (NACE, Rev. 2), size of the enterprise (according to the number of employees) and regional breakdown (28 districts, NUTS3).

 

Annex

Table 1. Employees under labour contract at the end of the month by economic activities in 2026 (Numbers)[1]
Economic activities I.2026 II.2026 III.2026
Total 2359315 2359153 2352826
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 59466 59159 59896
Mining and quarrying 17410 17451 17439
Manufacturing 433518 431784 429659
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 28448 28502 28538
Water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 37285 37418 36953
Construction 140754 140401 139624
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 392409 393409 393081
Transportation and storage 143800 143768 142896
Accommodation and food service activities 108349 107991 105888
Information and communication 131251 130888 130466
Financial and insurance activities 57826 57855 57819
Real estate activities 20838 20950 21027
Professional, scientific and technical activities 88728 88921 88931
Administrative and support service activities 116112 115867 114871
Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 114440 114567 114709
Education 175865 176280 176464
Human health and social work activities 213777 214818 215590
Arts, entertainment and recreation 40317 40248 40063
Other service activities 38722 38876 38912
[1] Preliminary data.

Table 2. Gross average monthly wages and salaries of the employees under labour contract by economic activities in 2026 (EUR)[1]
Economic activities I.2026 II.2026 III.2026
Total 1381 1365 1475
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 965 968 1010
Mining and quarrying 1679 1721 1739
Manufacturing 1175 1180 1249
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 2207 1933 2041
Water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 1033 1040 1071
Construction 1075 1106 1150
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 1205 1183 1270
Transportation and storage 1213 1183 1246
Accommodation and food service activities 867 862 882
Information and communication 2960 2953 3617
Financial and insurance activities 2100 1980 2598
Real estate activities 1231 1235 1311
Professional, scientific and technical activities 1841 1854 2074
Administrative and support service activities 1174 1179 1275
Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 1752 1519 1504
Education 1401 1447 1462
Human health and social work activities 1362 1361 1423
Arts, entertainment and recreation 1235 1244 1302
Other service activities 991 1012 1040
[1] Preliminary data.

 

Detailed data can be found on the website of NSI at the sections:
Short-term statistics on employment and labour cost