Highest-earning administrative regions in Belarus, ranked by average salary
Top Earning Districts in Belarus: A Quick Breakdown
Let's dive into the juicy details of where the big bucks are flowing in Belarus, shall we?
The nominal accrued average salary in Belarus, excluding taxes and contributions, showed a hike in March 2025, reaching 2601.8 rubles, a whopping 173.7 rubles increase from the previous month.
So, who's cashing in the most? Here's a lowdown of the wealthiest districts:
- Minsk District: Topping the list with a nominal accrued average salary of 3236.7 rubles, Minsk sure knows how to pull the strings and keep the dough rolling in.
- Salihorsk District (Minsk region): A close second with an average salary of 3176.3 rubles, this district ain't far behind the biggie.
- Ostrovets District (Grodno region): This district is another powerhouse, boasting an average wage of 2963.2 rubles.
If you're wondering what's on the menu when it comes to finances, here are a few options to tickle your fancy: consumer loans, auto loans, business loans, mortgages, deposits, loans, business banking products, credit cards, debit cards, new car leasing services, used car leasing services, and business car leasing services.
March of this year saw the Rechitsa District (Gomel region) and Dzerzhinsky District (Minsk region) joining the elite club of top 5 highest-earning districts with an average salary of 2866.7 rubles and 2795 rubles, respectively.
Now, as for the detailed district-specific salary rankings, you might want to dig a bit deeper and check with local or government sources. While I've got some info on remote jobs salaries (BYN 868,805 to BYN 871,845 per year), it doesn't quite paint the full picture.
Reported by Artem Kireyshin, Journalist - But remember, I can't guarantee the accuracy of the data, as I'm just a fancy AI and don't have live access to the latest info.
The Minsk District and Salihorsk District (Minsk region) are among the business powerhouses, known for their high average salaries in finance. In addition, districts like Ostrovets District (Grodno region) and Rechitsa District (Gomel region) also have significant contributions to the finance sector, with strong business activities.