According to the UN report from 2021 Iceland is the third country in the world in terms of social development. Every year, the country also visits a lot of tourists. According to prospects.ac.uk, in 2023 there were 2.2 million people. Iceland tempts with raw nature, breathtaking landscapes, but also with high salaries that attract employees from Poland.
How much can you earn in Iceland? The annual salary is more than twice as high as in Poland
And although Iceland is one of the more expensive locations in Europe, high prices are compensated by appropriate earnings. According to euronews.com, In 2023, the average salary of the Icelandic was 53,800 euros (PLN 230,000) net per year. For comparison, Poles earned on average less than 20 thousand. euro (PLN 85,000).
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According to prospects.ac.uk, the main branches of industry in the country are fish processing geothermal energy, water energy, pharmaceutical products and tourism. WITHdeficit avoda, so those in which you can earn the most are:
- Construction engineers,
- data analysts,
- Doctors,
- electrician engineers,
- hotel staff,
- IT specialists,
- nurses,
- programmers.
How much does life cost in Iceland? It is not cheap
Food and services prices are certainly not the lowest. According to the polysaturistyczna.pl portal, in 2024 a liter of milk cost from 4.80 to 8.60 PLN; You had to pay from 8.50 to 28.70 PLN for the bread loaf; And for 12 eggs from 17.20 to 32.80 PLN. Would you like to live in Iceland? We invite you to participate in the poll and commenting.
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Source: Gazeta

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