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The highest salaries in Belgrade, the lowest in Bojnik

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The average net salary in August amounted to 75,282 dinars, and when looking at regions and cities, the differences are large, the Republic Institute of Statistics announced.

The highest average was recorded in the region of Belgrade 94,628 dinars and in its municipality Vračar 127,503 dinars, and the lowest in the region of Šumadija and Western Serbia – 63,435 dinars and Bojnik 50,413 dinars, reported Tanjug.

The second highest income is the region of Vojvodina with an average of 71,420 dinars, while in the region of Southern and Eastern Serbia the August net average was 65,203 dinars.

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The differences are big even in Belgrade itself, so the average salary in Vračar is 127,503 dinars, twice as high as the one in Barajevo, which was 63,377 dinars.

Apart from Vračar, the six-digit average was also recorded in the Belgrade municipalities of Novi Beograd – 123,036, Savski venac – 116,624 and Stari grad – 126,626 dinars.

No other municipality or city in Serbia can boast of spending up to an average of 100,000 dinars.

On the other side of the list with the lowest averages, apart from Bojnik, there are also two municipalities from the same Jablanica region, Vlasotince with 52,668 dinars and Lebane with an average higher by only 1,000 dinars.

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Similar averages were recorded in Ražnje, 52,680 dinars, Preševo, 51,316 and Blac, 52,964 dinars, Politika reports.

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