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Average salary in Argentina

Gross and take-home pay, by industry and against other countries

#19 best-paid in Latin America

Average salary

Take-home / mo

$515

Gross / yr

$8,244

Gross$687/mo
Net$51575%
Tax & contributions$17225%

Argentina is a big, restless economy that has lived through booms and busts, and pay reflects that — a real career here lands somewhere in the broad global middle. It sits toward the back of the pack among its Latin American neighbors, though once you've earned it, tax leaves most of it in your hands.

Salaries in Argentina by industry

Where you work matters more here than almost anywhere. The gap between the top fields and the bottom is enormous, so the same effort buys a very different living depending on your line. Mining, finance, and tech sit at the top; the arts, construction, and hospitality trail well behind. If you already have a profession that travels, the field you bring decides almost everything.

take-home/mo · % vs national average
Mining & quarrying
$1,645+219%
Finance & insurance
$1,039+102%
IT & communication
$931+81%
Energy & utilities
$910+77%
Construction
$354-31%
Hospitality & food
$340-34%

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IT & communication

Take-home in Argentina

$372/mo

vs $1,200 in your country

Cost of living

$210

vs $800 in your country

Potential savings

$162

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How salaries in Argentina compare

Across Latin America, Argentina earns less than most of its neighbors and lands in the middle of the world overall. The story behind that is its long run of currency swings and instability — the country has the talent and the industries, but pay never quite holds its footing the way a steadier economy's would.

take-home/mo · % vs Argentina
1Chile
$1,160+125%
2Uruguay
$1,103+114%
3Brazil
$575+12%
4Bolivia
$518+1%
5Argentina
$515
6Paraguay
$494-4%

Data source: Mean monthly earnings 2024 (ILOSTAT), adjusted to 2026 using IMF GDP-per-capita growth

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average salary in Argentina?

The average salary in Argentina is $687 a month before tax, or $515 take-home after tax and social contributions. Over a year that's $8,244 before tax and $6,180 after.

What is the average salary in Argentina in US dollars?

The average salary in Argentina in US dollars is about $8,244 a year before tax, or $515 a month after tax.

What salary do you need to live comfortably in Argentina?

A typical person in Argentina spends about $602 a month, while the average take-home pay is $515. How much you need to live comfortably depends on the city, your family situation, and how you usually spend. See the cost of living in Argentina for the full picture.

What are the highest-paying jobs in Argentina?

The highest-paying jobs in Argentina are in mining, finance, and IT. Take-home pay in these industries averages around $1,645 a month (about $26,316 gross a year), roughly 219% above the national average.

What are the lowest-paying jobs in Argentina?

Hospitality is the lowest-paying industry in Argentina. Pay there averages around $340 a month take-home (about $5,448 gross a year). For comparison, the highest-paying industries pay about 4.8 times more.

What is a good salary in Argentina?

A good salary in Argentina is generally one above the national average — more than $515 take-home a month, or $8,244 gross a year. But a lot depends on your spending, where you live, and your financial goals.

Is Argentina a high-salary country?

Moderately. By average after-tax pay, Argentina is ahead of 42% of countries worldwide and ranks 19th out of 27 countries in Latin America.

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