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Average salary in Ukraine

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

#40 best-paid in Europe

Average salary

Take-home / mo

UAH 24,500

Gross / yr

UAH 368,000

GrossUAH 30,600/mo
NetUAH 24,50080%
Tax & contributionsUAH 6,14020%

Ukraine is a large economy with a deep, well-known tech scene, and a career there earns a middling wage by world measure and a low one for Europe. Most of what you make survives tax, which helps the money go further than the headline suggests.

Salaries in Ukraine by industry

Your field can make or break your pay here. Software, finance, and public administration pay best, while arts and entertainment, construction, and hospitality pay least — so an established profession in the right area earns far more than the average wage would lead you to expect.

take-home/mo · % vs national average
IT & communication
UAH 50,800+108%
Finance & insurance
UAH 46,100+88%
Public administration
UAH 34,300+40%
Professional & scientific
UAH 33,800+38%
Construction
UAH 16,100-34%
Hospitality & food
UAH 15,500-37%

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IT & communication

Take-home in Ukraine

UAH 20,300/mo

vs UAH 53,800 in your country

Cost of living

UAH 7,180

vs UAH 35,900 in your country

Potential savings

UAH 13,100

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How salaries in Ukraine compare

Ukraine ranks low within Europe but middling worldwide, a gap driven less by what skills are worth than by an economy under heavy strain — its strongest fields, tech above all, already pay at a level that travels well past the country's average.

take-home/mo · % vs Ukraine
1Poland
UAH 86,600+254%
2Slovakia
UAH 74,900+206%
3Romania
UAH 62,100+153%
4Hungary
UAH 58,500+139%
5Russia
UAH 48,900+100%
6Belarus
UAH 37,500+53%
7Ukraine
UAH 24,500
8Moldova
UAH 18,200-26%

Data source: Mean monthly earnings 2022 (ILOSTAT), adjusted to 2026 using IMF GDP-per-capita growth

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average salary in Ukraine?

The average salary in Ukraine is UAH 30,600 a month before tax, or UAH 24,500 take-home after tax and social contributions. Over a year that's UAH 368,000 before tax and UAH 294,000 after.

What is the average salary in Ukraine in US dollars?

The average salary in Ukraine in US dollars is about $8,196 a year before tax, or $546 a month after tax.

What salary do you need to live comfortably in Ukraine?

A typical person in Ukraine spends about UAH 12,900 a month, while the average take-home pay is UAH 24,500. 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 Ukraine for the full picture.

What are the highest-paying jobs in Ukraine?

The highest-paying jobs in Ukraine are in IT, finance, and public sector. Take-home pay in these industries averages around UAH 50,800 a month (about UAH 763,000 gross a year), roughly 108% above the national average.

What are the lowest-paying jobs in Ukraine?

Hospitality is the lowest-paying industry in Ukraine. Pay there averages around UAH 15,500 a month take-home (about UAH 232,000 gross a year). For comparison, the highest-paying industries pay about 3.3 times more.

What is a good salary in Ukraine?

A good salary in Ukraine is generally one above the national average — more than UAH 24,500 take-home a month, or UAH 368,000 gross a year. But a lot depends on your spending, where you live, and your financial goals.

Is Ukraine a high-salary country?

Moderately. By average after-tax pay, Ukraine is ahead of 44% of countries worldwide and ranks 40th out of 41 countries in Europe.

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