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7000 Pln salary in Warsaw

TSamy

Hi Everyone,

Hope you all stay well under lockdown. I want to know if 7000pln is considered moderate, quite high, pretty high, or high overall in Poland? ;) . I'm open to having everyone's opinion and point of view. Basically I'm single with no other commitments except work. I love to live very simple.

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Cheryl

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dtarrant

Hey there!
I've been living in Warsaw for almost 2 months now but live with my partner.
We got a small studio apartment for a really good price in the Praga area so we're really lucky, expect to pay at least around $1500 + Utilities per month for something basic depending on the area you want to live in.
All other costs are pretty minimal in my opinion so depending on your lifestyle it could be enough.

Are you taking 7000pln Brutto or Netto?

GuestPoster745

Maybe too late to reply. For Warsaw, this is a moderate salary if you have a good degree and are not a junior. Elsewhere, it is very good. The equivalent of earning  a net salary of 3000 $ in a small American town.

STEFFIFI

7000 PLZ is a very good salary for Poland!!!

GuestPoster745

It depends where. In Warsaw, it is just a normal one for a graduate with a few years experience.

TSamy

Thank you Richard

TSamy

thank you steffifi

GuestPoster745

Surprised by the amount you pay per month for something basic in Warsaw center. That is
+/- 6000 zlotych...

TSamy

thank you Richard for good sharing

GuestPoster745

Now, I understand why so many Polish people buy their housing rather than rent it. For the equivalent of less than 250.000 USD, you can have a large, well designed and well equipped flat in Srodemiesce. That's hardly more than 20% of Paris prices!