

For the first time since the start of a full-scale war, median wages in Ukraine have risen.
The press service of Work.ua, one of the largest job search portals, said that the increase took place in February. The salaries did not go up significantly, by 500-1,000 hryvnyas.
The highest salaries in February were offered to:
- media-bearers - 50,000 hryvnias;
- international drivers - 41,500 UAH
- rykhtovschiki - 32500 UAH; realtors - 30 000 UAH; rykhtovars - 30 000 UAH;
- realtors - 30 000 UAH;
- diesel operators - 27,500 UAH.
The raises have also affected top managers, top executives, insurance specialists, and specialists in maintenance, manufacturing, design and telecommunications.
It is noted that the lowest paid jobs were vacancies for cleaners at 8,000 UAH, sanitation workers at 8,500 UAH, dishwashers at 9,000 UAH, veterinary assistants and apprenticeship instructors at 10,000 UAH each.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.













