Income in the Netherlands per migration background
New figures from Statistics Netherlands show what the income is in the Netherlands. Differences can be seen in migration background, without linking direct results. The fact is that Dutch people with a Dutch background do not earn the most in their own country.
Income in the Netherlands is presented as personal primary, personal and standardized. In this article, we focus on the personal primary income, which is the most logical view. You can read this procedure at the bottom of this article.
The income in the Netherlands
The figures from the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) were published on August 17, 2022. So, a recent representation of income in the Netherlands. The amounts you see are annual incomes. The average average is 46.7 million euros per year.
Migration background: The Netherlands
To start with the income in the Netherlands among Dutch people without a migration background. These are just not the big earners.
- Average personal primary income: 47,500,000 euros
Employees in this group with a permanent contract average EUR 59,000,000 per year. Full-time temporary workers have to make do with 30,500,000 euros per year. Self-employed persons with personnel within this category are EUR 64,500,000 annually.
Migration background: everything except the Netherlands
Then the word in the Netherlands among all with a migration background, not yet in Western and non-Western.
- Average personal primary income: 43,900.00 euros
Migration Background: Western
The big earners in the Netherlands are people with a western migration background.
- Average personal primary income: 49,300.00 euros
Employees with a permanent contract even have an average income of 62.3 million per year.
Migration background: non-western
With regard to income in the Netherlands, the Dutch with a non-Western migration background are the worst off.
- Average personal primary income: 39,100.00 euros
Average Personal Primary Income
Personal income includes salary from work and from own company. Because wealth income cannot always be attributed to the individual persons within a household, this component has not been taken into account.
From work: wages, salary, bonuses, salary savings and from the remuneration of work not performed in employment. Rewards in kind (the value of the private use of the employer’s car) are also calculated. Wages received from abroad. The amount shown includes the employee’s and employer’s contribution to the social insurance premiums.
From own company: the taxable result from a business, increased by the amount of the investment deduction.
A lot of profit is one thing, building a lot is another. Read how much savings the Dutch have per age, and even take a good look at their own community in the mirror.
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