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The translation of your text is: "How much does each profession earn?"

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08.10.2024 12:30

The highest-paying professions of the last five years have been revealed. It has become clear that there are significant disparities in salary ranges. While some professions saw salary increases approaching 90%, others remained at 39%. Here are the highest and lowest paying professions.

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According to the Social Security Institution (SGK) records, the sectors that provide the highest and lowest earnings to their employees have been identified. According to the announced data, in July 2024, the average gross salary of 16 million 790 thousand employees was 1,102 dollars (36 thousand 188 lira).



Among the sectors with the highest salaries, air transportation again took the lead. On the other hand, the sectors that remained below the average included education and textiles.



SECTORS WITH THE HIGHEST SALARIES



Air transportation: 3,378 dollars



Crude oil and natural gas extraction: 3,146 dollars



Coal and petroleum manufacturing: 2,888 dollars



Financial service activities: 2,496 dollars



Scientific research and development activities: 2,437 dollars



SECTORS WITH THE HIGHEST SALARY INCREASE



Information service activities: 111.4 percent



Performing arts and entertainment activities: 90.70 percent



Beverage manufacturing: 79.6 percent



Mining and quarrying: 76.1 percent



Insurance and pension funds: 73.3 percent



SECTORS BELOW AVERAGE



Education: Salary 1,010 dollars, increase 39.8 percent



Building construction: 766 dollars, increase 42.8 percent



Clothing production: 738 dollars, increase 38 percent



Retail: 859 dollars, increase 48.1 percent



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