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The Wage Increase Didn't Help: Women Still Earned 500 Euros Less than Men Last Year

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The average gross salary of Estonian employees grew by 11.2 percent last year, and the gender pay gap narrowed by nearly 2.5 percentage points over the year, according to actual payroll data from Estonia's largest payroll software Merit Palk. Yet women still earned an average of 500 euros less per month than men in 2025.
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The average gross salary of Estonian employees grew by 11.2 percent last year, and the gender pay gap narrowed by nearly 2.5 percentage points over the year, according to actual payroll data from Estonia's largest payroll software Merit Palk. Yet women still earned an average of 500 euros less per month than men in 2025.

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ohtuleht.ee broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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