
In the fourth quarter of 2024, the average monthly nominal earnings in Georgia saw an 8.5% increase (173.0 GEL) compared to the same period in the previous year, reaching 2,217.5 GEL.
Sector-wise Breakdown of Earnings:
- Information and Communication: 4,008.3 GEL (a decrease of 7.0% compared to the previous year)
- Financial and Insurance Activities: 3,373.5 GEL (an increase of 8.5%)
- Construction: 3,361.8 GEL (an increase of 9.8%)
- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Activities: 3,259.1 GEL (an increase of 11.6%)
Earnings by Gender:
- Women’s Average Earnings: 1,778.5 GEL
- Men’s Average Earnings: 2,653.8 GEL
- Women's earnings grew by 171.2 GEL (10.7%), while men's increased by 189.9 GEL (7.7%).
In all sectors, men earned more than women on average.
Business Sector Earnings:
In the business sector, the average monthly earnings increased by 170.8 GEL (7.8%), totaling 2,367.0 GEL.
- Highest earnings were seen in Information and Communication (4,078.2 GEL, a decrease of 7.7%) and Professional, Scientific, and Technical Activities (3,663.5 GEL, an increase of 8.0%).
Non-Business and Financial Sector Earnings:
For employees in the non-business and financial sector, the average monthly earnings grew by 189.7 GEL (10.7%), reaching 1,955.4 GEL, with the highest earnings recorded in Financial and Insurance Activities.
Regional Earnings:
Tbilisi and Mtskheta-Mtianeti regions led the country in terms of average earnings. The following chart shows the distribution of average monthly nominal earnings across regions for Q4 2024.
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