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> $8-20k range, which is Eastern European level

Are you talking about software and tech in general? Because that's several times lower than the average. In every single East European country in the EU, the average ~~monthly~~ [edit: yearly] wage (I'm talking about the whole population) is at least 18-20k and you certainly can't find any actual developers for anything even close to that.



> single East European country in the EU, the average ~~monthly~~ [edit: yearly] wage (I'm talking about the whole population) is at least 18-20k

Median disposable household income in Poland is around $600/mo [0], only $200/mo more than in China

Median monthly household income in Romania is around $545/mo [1], so disposable is probably comparable to China.

Median monthly household income in Bulgaria is around $600-700/mo [2], so disposable is probably comparable to Poland.

The only Eastern European country that broke the $1k/mo barrier was Estonia with around $1k/mo [3].

These are all government statistics from the Polish, Romanian, Bulgarian, and Estonian government.

Eastern Europe has developed significantly, but still lags behind Western Europe massively.

Based on the hiring packages we've given to developers in Warsaw, the salaries were around $30-40k, but we could have paid much less if we hired someone from EPAM.

[0] - https://stat.gov.pl/files/gfx/portalinformacyjny/pl/defaulta...

[1] - https://insse.ro/cms/sites/default/files/com_presa/com_pdf/a...

[2] - https://www.mlsp.government.bg/obshchiyat-dokhod-na-domakins...

[3] - https://www.stat.ee/et/avasta-statistikat/valdkonnad/tooelu/...


Why are you comparing some "top" company engineers to median wage? That makes no sense.


I'm taking umbrage to the fact that OP said the "average ~~monthly~~ [edit: yearly] wage (I'm talking about the whole population) is at least 18-20k" when it is obviously bull.


It's not: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_...

You don't just seem to know that disposable income and average wage/salary is not the same thing..


I gave direct sources from the OFFICAL Stats Agencies of Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, and Estonia in 2022-2023. You just gave Wikipedia.

The numbers which are on Wikipedia are AVERAGE. I'm using MEDIAN

The fact that the AVERAGE income skews significantly higher than MEDIAN income is proof that you have a subset earning much much more than the majority.


> I gave direct sources from the OFFICAL

I have to question your reading comprehension. You're talking about median DISPOSABLE INCOME per capita (so it would include, disabled, retired, unemployed, part-time etc. workers). The Wikipedia link showing the average WAGE/SALARY. These are not the same thing.


Or, maybe you can read first sentence:

>Are you talking about software and tech in general? Because that's several times lower than the average.

Or, even just keep talking about single subject: when given average income stop talking about median _disposable_ income.

https://tradingeconomics.com/poland/wages

Or even read source correctly:

>Median disposable household income in Poland is around $600/mo [0], only $200/mo more than in China

It's not true: according to https://stat.gov.pl/files/gfx/portalinformacyjny/pl/defaulta...

it's median disposable income _per capita_. Directly translated by chatgpt:

>The level of average monthly disposable income per person, rounded to the nearest 1 PLN in 2022, amounted to 2250 PLN.


Median disposable income is not the same thing as average wage/salary: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_...

> the salaries were around $30-40k, but we could have paid much less if we hired someone from EPAM.

If pre-tax that's quite low, but yeah you might be able to find junior/equivalent engineers for this much.

Also I just realized that all the number I posted were in € and not $ so add another 8%.

> Eastern Europe has developed significantly, but still lags behind Western Europe massively

Never implied otherwise.


Are you saying that average tech pay in Eastern Europe is up to 240k euros per year? that sounds about 4x too high.


No, sorry that was a typo, of course it's yearly (the $20k is not for tech pay but average wage for the entire population, tech would be 1.5-3x more)


Maybe in Poland or Czechia, but in Romania or Bulgaria those are far from average.


Even in Poland the median household disposable income (the metric I am using for China) comes out to around $600/mo [0] and is comparable to Thailand.

Polish boosterism is almost as annoying as Indian boosterism tbh - both seem to come from a place of insecurity and heavily play up some positives while ignoring the negatives. If you listen to Polish or Indian nationalists, you'd think Poland or India are major superpowers already and have been for decades.

Is this a side effect of PiS's hypernationalist media in the 2010s? Or is this some weird alt-right Catholic White Nationalism fetish?

[0] - https://stat.gov.pl/files/gfx/portalinformacyjny/pl/defaulta...


> both seem to come from a place of insecurity and heavily play up some positives while ignoring the negatives > Or is this some weird alt-right Catholic White Nationalism fetish?

I see a lot of projection going on here. No, you were not talking about average disposable income you were talking about salaries for workers in tech. This is what you wrote:

> if you're working for a mass recruiter your mid-career salary will top off around the $8-20k range, which is Eastern European level, but lower than France and Germany (where it's around the $40-60k range).

The average salary for all employes in all sector in Poland is > $24k. Are you implying that you can hire tech workers or even software engineers for considerably less than the national average? Seems highly far fetched.

Was this an unintentional mistake or are you doing it on purpose. Considering the totally uncalled for diatribe about Polish(I'm neither Polish nor have anything to do with it for that matter) nationalism unfortunately it's probably the second?


> about average disposable income

You made it about average incomes when you said your average Eastern European - not Eastern European techie - earns around $18k-20k a year when every government from Poland to Romania to Bulgaria has provided statistics proving otherwise.


No, I was talking about average salaries because we were comparing salaries.

> government from Poland to Romania to Bulgaria has provided statistics proving otherwise

Can you please stop being obtuse? That's not particularly entertaining at this point..

> earns around $18k-20k a year

The average salary in Poland AFTER TAX is around $17k, GROSS is almost $24k. I'm not sure why are you fixated about this. That average income is tangential to the whole discussion fact is you certainly can't find any software developers/etc. for $8k primarily because that's actually below any minimum wage in any EU country besides Bulgaria. You would really struggle to hire anyone even remotely decent for $20k as well.




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