The average yearly income of a Kyiv resident in 2018 was 141,200 hryvnia (USD 5,394). Kyiv’s GDP per capita was 238,600 hryvnia ($9,115).
Highest income per capita in Ukraine
Being the largest city of Ukraine and the country’s capital, Kyiv has the highest wages and income per capita. The city leads the ranks since 2015.
It is also the city with the highest level of income to the local budget per person, Finance.ua reported (13,000 hryvnia). The second place belongs to the Dnipro region with 8,000 hryvnia in income per resident.
According to Nikolay Povoroznik, the vice chief of the Kyiv’s administration, the volume of investment and export in the city keeps increasing since 2015. The amount of investment per person in 2018 was 60,300 hryvnia ($2,303).
The share of working age residents of Kyiv (aged 15 to 70) is 62.3%. People of these ages are considered within the “working age” bracket, although in fact men in Ukraine have been able to retire and get a pension at 60 and women at 55.
In regard to younger Ukrainians, most of them study at schools and then colleges until the age of 21-23.
How much women in Kyiv earn?
According to a recent report, females in Ukraine earn 28% less than men.
If we take the average earnings of Ukrainians in Kyiv, then females possibly earn 14% less than the average number, if we believe the number of working women and men is the same.
Then the annual income of women in Kyiv is likely to be around 121,432 hrvynia (USD 4,639).
It’s 10,119 UAH ($387) monthly or 2.335 UAH ($89) weekly.
Now you know the average income of women living in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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