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Average salary in Uruguay

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

#9 best-paid in Latin America

Average salary

Take-home / mo

UYU 44,600

Gross / yr

UYU 677,000

GrossUYU 56,400/mo
NetUYU 44,60079%
Tax & contributionsUYU 11,80021%

Uruguay is a small, stable economy with a strong social safety net, and a real career earns toward the upper end for the region and fairly well against the world. That safety net is paid for, so tax takes a genuine cut and you keep the larger part rather than nearly all.

Salaries in Uruguay by industry

In Uruguay the field you work in clearly decides your pay. Finance and insurance, energy and utilities, and tech and communications lead, while staffing and facilities work, farming and fishing, and hospitality sit at the bottom. For someone with an established profession in the stronger fields, the earning is solid; the gap to the lowest-paid work is wide.

take-home/mo · % vs national average
Finance & insurance
UYU 89,900+102%
Energy & utilities
UYU 78,900+77%
IT & communication
UYU 70,000+57%
Public administration
UYU 56,200+26%
Agriculture & fishing
UYU 32,700-27%
Hospitality & food
UYU 30,600-31%

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IT & communication

Take-home in Uruguay

UYU 28,000/mo

vs UYU 48,500 in your country

Cost of living

UYU 18,000

vs UYU 32,300 in your country

Potential savings

UYU 10,000

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How salaries in Uruguay compare

Uruguay sits in the upper band of Latin America and out-earns much of the world, the standing of a steady economy that spreads its prosperity fairly evenly. It lands a notch below its lowest-tax neighbors because more of the pay funds the public services the country is known for.

take-home/mo · % vs Uruguay
1Chile
UYU 46,900+5%
2Uruguay
UYU 44,600
3Brazil
UYU 23,200-48%
4Bolivia
UYU 20,900-53%
5Argentina
UYU 20,800-53%
6Paraguay
UYU 20,000-55%

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 Uruguay?

The average salary in Uruguay is UYU 56,400 a month before tax, or UYU 44,600 take-home after tax and social contributions. Over a year that's UYU 677,000 before tax and UYU 535,000 after.

What is the average salary in Uruguay in US dollars?

The average salary in Uruguay in US dollars is about $16,752 a year before tax, or $1,103 a month after tax.

What salary do you need to live comfortably in Uruguay?

A typical person in Uruguay spends about UYU 48,000 a month, while the average take-home pay is UYU 44,600. 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 Uruguay for the full picture.

What are the highest-paying jobs in Uruguay?

The highest-paying jobs in Uruguay are in finance, energy, and IT. Take-home pay in these industries averages around UYU 89,900 a month (about UYU 1,370,000 gross a year), roughly 102% above the national average.

What are the lowest-paying jobs in Uruguay?

Hospitality is the lowest-paying industry in Uruguay. Pay there averages around UYU 30,600 a month take-home (about UYU 465,000 gross a year). For comparison, the highest-paying industries pay about 2.9 times more.

What is a good salary in Uruguay?

A good salary in Uruguay is generally one above the national average — more than UYU 44,600 take-home a month, or UYU 677,000 gross a year. But a lot depends on your spending, where you live, and your financial goals.

Is Uruguay a high-salary country?

Moderately. By average after-tax pay, Uruguay is ahead of 61% of countries worldwide and ranks 9th out of 27 countries in Latin America.

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