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Highest Earners Identified

Income levels significantly influence career paths, with Myfin.by examining high-income professions globally and the average earnings in diverse nations for these jobs.

Top Earners Revealed
Top Earners Revealed

Highest Earners Identified

Comparative Salaries Across Sectors and Countries: A Global Perspective

In a comparative analysis of salaries across various sectors and countries, we take a closer look at the average incomes of professionals in Belarus, Spain, Lithuania, Germany, Liechtenstein, China, Poland, and Russia.

Starting in Belarus, the average income of professionals in top-earning sectors such as IT, finance, and construction (as of mid-2025) are approximately:

  • Information and Communications (IT sector): Br5,773 per month
  • Finance and Insurance: Br3,923 per month
  • Construction: Br3,405 per month

For context, the national average monthly salary is Br2,717.80, with Minsk (the capital) having a higher average of Br3,598.20 per month.

In Spain, IT specialists have an average annual salary of 34,207 euros (10,982 rubles per month), while doctors earn an average of 39,377 euros per year before taxes (151,700 rubles, or 12,600 rubles per month). Nurses in Spain have an average annual salary of 34,199 euros (131,750 rubles, or 10,980 rubles per month), and graduates of mathematical faculties earn an average annual salary of 33,304 euros (10,700 rubles per month).

In Lithuania, IT and communication services managers earn an average of 4,725 euros per month (18,200 rubles), while general practitioners earn around 3,864 euros (14,890 rubles), and specialists can expect to earn around 4,157 euros per month (16,000 rubles). Web site developers and multimedia specialists earn an average of 5,775 euros per month before taxes (22,250 rubles).

In Germany, IT specialists have an average annual salary of 89,200 euros (approximately 28,600 rubles per month), and doctors have an average annual salary of 87,100 euros (approximately 27,960 rubles per month). Pilots have annual earnings of up to 179,600 euros (around 692,000 rubles).

In Liechtenstein, high-level IT managers earn around 14,272 Swiss francs (58,400 rubles) per month, and company directors have an average monthly salary of 16,636 Swiss francs (around 68,050 rubles).

In China, financial services fund managers have an average annual income of around 2.5 million yuan (approximately 92,000 rubles per month), and marketing and sales directors have an average annual income of around 3 million yuan (approximately 115,000 rubles per month). Strategy mergers and acquisitions specialists have the highest average annual income of around 5 million yuan (approximately 2.3 million rubles).

In Poland, corporate banking sales directors in the banking sector earn 42,000 zloty (around 38,000 rubles) before taxes.

In Russia, AI architects have an average salary of 450,000 RUB (18,700 Belarusian rubles), and credit managers earn at least 350,000 RUB per month (14,500 Belarusian rubles). Entry-level programmers earn at least 180,000 RUB per month (around 7,500 Belarusian rubles).

In summary, the data shows that IT professionals tend to earn the highest salaries across the analysed countries, followed by finance and construction. The average salary in the IT sector in Belarus translates roughly to over twice the national average, reflecting a significant premium in skilled tech jobs. Other sources do not provide contradicting data but focus on different countries or sectors.

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