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labour_costs_non-wage_costs_DEFAULT_4_3In 2015, average hourly labour costs in the whole economy (excluding agriculture and public administration) were estimated to be €25 in the European Union (EU) and €29,5 in the euro area.

However, this average masks significant gaps between EU Member States, with the lowest hourly labour costs recorded in Bulgaria (€4,1), Romania (€5,0), Lithuania (€6,8), Latvia (€7,1) and Hungary (€7,5), and the highest in Denmark (€41,3), Belgium (€39,1), Sweden (€37,4), Luxembourg (€36,2) and France (€35,1).

Full text available on EUROSTAT website

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