Data Processing And Office Mechanic (Electrical Supply And Equipment Construction) salary in Bavaria

Monthly Median Gross Salary €4,228.00
Based on 14,911 salaries.
Employees who earn less 31,812,000
63% of the employees earn less in Germany.
Employees who earn similarly 962,000
4% of employees earn similarly in Germany.

Age and gender data combined

The monthly median gross salary for Data Processing And Office Mechanic (Electrical Supply And Equipment Construction) in Bavaria is €4,228.00.

Based on 14,911 gross salaries
  • 25% of Data Processing And Office Mechanic (Electrical Supply And Equipment Construction) employees earn less than €3,468.00,
  • 50% of Data Processing And Office Mechanic (Electrical Supply And Equipment Construction) employees earn between €3,468.00 and €5,168.00,
  • 25% of Data Processing And Office Mechanic (Electrical Supply And Equipment Construction) employees earn more than €5,168.00.

Salary variation by gender

Men
  • The median salary of Men is €4,262.00.
  • Based on 13,507 salaries.
Women
  • The median salary of Women is €4,055.00.
  • Based on 1,404 salaries.
The median salary of women is 5% lower than the median salary of men.

Salary variation by age

Medium gross salary, gender combined Data Processing And Office Mechanic (Electrical Supply And Equipment Construction) in Bavaria with an age group of
  • Under 25 years will have a median salary of €3,486.00.
  • 25 to 55 years will have a median salary of €4,289.00. The difference between the previous and this age group's median salary is 23%.
  • Above 55 years will have a median salary of €4,522.00. The difference between the previous and this age group's median salary is 5%.

Overview

Highest earner

The best-earning Data Processing And Office Mechanic (Electrical Supply And Equipment Construction) are Combined of 25 to 55 age groups who live in Stuttgart. Their median salary is €6,689.00, which is a 58% increase over the median salary (€4,228.00) of the selected category.

Median salaries by federal state

Included in the median