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Who earns the most in Serbia?

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In nine areas, employees in Serbia earned an average salary of more than 800 euros.
The Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia recently announced the average salary in Serbia for December last year, and it amounted to 500 euros.
The highest average earnings were paid by air traffic employees to 1,500 euros, while the second highest paid employees were in computer programming, which averaged 1,200 euros, writes Dnevnik.
Employees in the mining service industry earned 1,150 euros in December.
In the area of cinematographic, television and music production, the salary was 1,000 euros, while in the field of scientific research and development the average salary was 975 euros.
In the area of financial services, except insurance and pension funds, the salary was 950 euros, while employees in the exploitation of crude oil and natural gas earned 900 euros in November.
More than 800 euros were earned by employees in the field of coal exploitation, which amounted to 830 euros in December, and the last place among those who earned more than 800 euros belongs to employees in the tobacco industry.
Employees in several areas earned less than 350 euros in December. Employees in the area of preparing and serving food and drink earned the least, whose average salary in December amounted to 280 eurod.
Less than 350 euros were also earned by garment sales workers, Dnevnik reports.

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