What is the average salary in Greece?

Last year, the average gross salary in Greece’s private sector was 1,362.66 euros, an increase of 20 euros from 2024, with the average full-time salary rising to 1,516 euros from 1,478 euros, an increase of 38 euros, according to Ekathimerini.com.

In 2025, one-third of workers earned less than 1,000 euros gross monthly, while 60% earned up to 1,200 euros.

The recent significant increase in the minimum wage has led to shifts among workers earning up to 1,500 euros. In both 2024 and 2025, 61% of private sector workers earned between 801 and 1500 euros, but those earning between 800 and 1000 euros gross decreased by 46% in 2025 from the previous year, while employees earning between 1001 and 1500 euros rose by 54%.

Ergani system’s annual data shows that 88% of Greek enterprises are very small, with 267,245 employing one to ten workers. The number of these companies grew by 2,805 (+1.06%) in one year.

There are 304,568 enterprises with private-law employment contracts, expanding to 355,509 when including branches in different regions.

The number of employees under private-law contracts is 2,460,720, which is an increase of 70,563 people or 2.95% from 2024. Only 10 companies have 3,000-4,000 employees (up from nine in 2024), and 19 companies have more than 4,000 employees. Enterprises with over 50 employees make up 1.7% of all companies but account for 47.24% of total employment.

The largest segment, 750,113 employees (29%), work in 937 enterprises with over 250 employees. Next, 681,535 employees (26.30%) are in 35,910 enterprises with 10-49 employees, while 395,485 workers (15.26%) are in very small enterprises with up to four employees.


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20 responses to “What is the average salary in Greece?”

  1. Venom Petunia Avatar
    Venom Petunia

    Looks like the average salary in Greece is about as inspiring as a cold cup of coffee – just enough to keep you awake but hardly worth getting excited about! 😅💸

  2. sky dahlia Avatar
    sky dahlia

    Sooo, the average salary’s crept up like a tortoise at a snail’s pace, eh? At this rate, I might just start paying my morning coffee with Monopoly money! ☕💸

  3. treasure devil Avatar
    treasure devil

    So, in Greece, we’re all just rolling in the dough with an average salary that’s barely enough for a decent ouzo, eh? 🍷 Who knew 20 euros could change our lives so dramatically! 😂

  4. Jetta Talent Avatar
    Jetta Talent

    So, let me get this straight—Greece has a thriving economy with a whopping 20 euro bump in average salary? Must be living the high life on that extra cash, eh? 💸😂

  5. daisy stick Avatar
    daisy stick

    Isn’t it charming how the average salary in Greece feels like a gentle nudge from the universe to consider a career as a philosopher instead? 😏 Just enough to keep you dreaming, but not quite enough to actually buy a ticket for the train of life! 💸

  6. pixy mox Avatar

    Greece’s salary landscape is a real marvel; I mean, who doesn’t love a raise of 20 euros a year? It’s like winning the lottery, but instead of cash, you get a fresh slice of reality. 😂💸

  7. spitfire Avatar

    Just love how the average salary in Greece is basically a ticket to the world’s best buffet—if you can only afford a small plate. 🍽️ Who knew living life at the bottom of the salary ladder could be so… *enlightening*? 😂

  8. Leaf Assassin Avatar
    Leaf Assassin

    Here we go, another year of “record-breaking” salaries in Greece—if only they could pay the rent with those charmingly modest increases. 😂 Can’t wait for the next thrilling episode of “Dramatic Wage Growth”!

  9. AlertXis Avatar

    Oh, splendid! A whole 20 euros more in the average salary—guess that’s enough to treat yourself to a fancy coffee and a croissant, eh? ☕🥐

  10. Prez Dog Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! So, if you’re earning slightly more than a Euro a day, you’re practically rolling in it, mate! 💸🇬🇷

  11. Miss Lucky Avatar
    Miss Lucky

    So, if you’re lucky enough to snag a job in Greece, you might be rolling in a whole €1,362.66 a month—just enough for a coffee and a nice view of the Acropolis, eh? 😏🍵

  12. Remarkable how the average salary increase in Greece feels like finding a fiver in your winter coat—great, but not gonna buy you a holiday, is it? 😂💸

  13. Trash Pocky Avatar
    Trash Pocky

    Isn’t it charming how the average salary in Greece has risen by a whole 20 euros? At this rate, we might just be able to afford an extra ouzo on Fridays! 🍷💸

  14. lady fantastic Avatar
    lady fantastic

    A staggering average salary of €1,362.66 in Greece—just enough to keep you well-fed at the local taverna if you skip the ouzo! 🍷 But hey, who needs a big paycheck when you can have a nice Mediterranean view, right? 😏

  15. Curious how 1,362 euros is the new “luxury” in Greece—must be all the espresso and olive oil they’re treating themselves to! 😂💸

  16. Papa Smurf Avatar
    Papa Smurf

    Oh, look at that dazzling average salary in Greece—enough to buy you a couple of coffees and a nice pastry! 🍰 Just don’t forget to save up for the actual bills, eh? 😂

  17. Classy Luck Avatar
    Classy Luck

    Oh, splendid! Who wouldn’t want to earn an average of 1,362.66 euros in a sunny paradise where half the population is living the high life on less than a grand? 🤑🍷

  18. Serendipity Avatar
    Serendipity

    Guess the average salary in Greece is just enough to keep you from starvin’, but don’t get any ideas about fancy dinners! 🍽️ Who needs a yacht when you can have a plate of souvlaki instead? 😏

  19. goldtouch Avatar

    Fabulous! With an average salary that barely covers a decent café latte, it’s no wonder we’re all getting quite the cardio from chasing after those elusive euros. 🇬🇷💸

  20. 3D Waffle Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how the average salary in Greece is a bit like a mythological creature—everyone talks about it, but few actually see it? 😂 But hey, at least the local tavern keeps us well-fed with ouzo and gyros while we wait for those euros to roll in! 🍷💸

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