Germany - Mean Equivalised Net Income (Before Social Transfers Including Pensions) of Households with Two or More Adults Without Dependent Children
Since 2014, Germany Mean Equivalised Net Income (Before Social Transfers Including Pensions) of Households with Two or More Adults Without Dependent Children grew 4.6% year on year. In 2019, the country was ranked number 11 comparing other countries in Mean Equivalised Net Income (Before Social Transfers Including Pensions) of Households with Two or More Adults Without Dependent Children with €17,833. Germany is overtaken by United Kingdom, which was number 10 at €20,300 and is followed by Sweden at €17,117. Iceland topped the ranking with €35,114 in 2019, that is -1.6% versus 2018. Switzerland, Norway and Denmark respectively ranked number 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Romania witnessed the best average annual growth at +14.3% per year, while Turkey recorded the worst performance at -3.4% per year.
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Date | Euros |
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2019 | 17,833.00 |
2018 | 17,153.00 |
2017 | 17,046.00 |
2016 | 16,322.00 |
2015 | 15,080.00 |
How does Germany rank in Mean Equivalised Net Income (Before Social Transfers Including Pensions) of Households with Two or More Adults Without Dependent Children?
# | 35 Countries | Euros | Last | YoY | 5‑years CAGR | ||
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1 |
#1
Iceland
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35,114.00 | 2019 | -1.6 % | +12.8 % | View data | |
2 |
#2
Switzerland
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33,736.00 | 2019 | -4.7 % | -0.4 % | View data | |
10 |
#10
United Kingdom
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20,300.00 | 2019 | +0.9 % | +1.2 % | View data | |
11 |
#11
Germany
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17,833.00 | 2019 | +4.0 % | +4.5 % | View data | |
12 |
#12
Sweden
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17,117.00 | 2019 | -6.1 % | -0.5 % | View data |