A recent study on salaries across Europe has revealed that what constitutes a good salary varies greatly depending on factors such as location, experience, industry, and lifestyle. In Germany, a gross salary between €64,000 and €70,000 is considered good, with higher salaries in Berlin but a lower cost of living compared to London and Paris. In the UK, a good monthly net salary ranges between £2,500 and £3,300, but in London, where salaries are higher than the UK average, a good salary is at least €3,643. In France, a good salary for a comfortable life is around €3,200 per month for a single person, and in Spain, a good salary is around €2,700, rising to €3,185 in Madrid. In Rome, a good salary typically ranges from €3,750 to €5,690. Overall, satisfaction with personal financial situations varies across Europe, ranging from 39% in Athens to 87% in Luxembourg. Northern and western EU countries generally report higher satisfaction levels. The study highlights the importance of considering various factors when determining what constitutes a good salary in different European countries.
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