Novembris kogus maksu- ja tolliamet 488,4 miljonit eurot makse, mida on kaks protsenti rohkem kui aasta varem. Laekumise kasvu panustas otsestest maksudest sotsiaalmaks ja kaudsetest tubaka- ja kütuseaktsiisi ning tollimaks. Novembri lõpuks on eelarvest täidetud 93,9 protsenti.
26.06.2018 pressikonverentsi slaidid, kus keskpanga president Ardo Hansson ning asepresident Ülo Kaasik tutvustavad Eesti majanduse viimase aja arengut ja keskpanga majandusprognoosi.
Tänavu esimese poolaastaga laekus keskvalitsusele makse 3,05 miljonit eurot ehk 8,1 protsenti rohkem kui möödunud aastal sama ajaga. Juunis kogus maksu- ja tolliamet 524,1 miljonit eurot makse ehk 2 protsenti enam kui aasta varem. Poole aastaga on riigieelarvest täidetud 48,7 protsenti. Varasematel kuudel oli kasv kiirem, juuni aeglasema kasvu taga on tagasihoidlikumalt laekunud tulumaks.
Juhtivstatistik Kai Maasoo keskendus tänasel (04.07) pressikonverentsil eelmise aasta ja tänavu I kvartali palgatrendidele, rääkis miinimumpalgast, tööjõukuludest ja palgalõhest nii Eestis kui ka EL-is, samuti andis ta ülevaate vabadest ametikohtadest Eestis maakonna ja omaniku liigi järgi.
Kolga Seltsimaja lugu 1873-.... Kolga aleviku serval männimetsas on üks tore maja, mis kunagi oli Eesti ühe suurima omavalitsuse - Kolga valla - keskus.
Salaries in baltic_states_dec_2018_publishingKadri Seeder
This document summarizes wage trends in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania from 2008 to 2018, with forecasts through 2022. It finds that average monthly gross wages have steadily increased in all three countries over this period. Estonia has seen the highest average wages, reaching over 1,500 euros by 2018, while Latvia and Lithuania earn less at around 1,000 euros. Real wages, which account for inflation, have also grown consistently in recent years. Minimum wages in the Baltic states are a much lower percentage of average wages than in other European nations.
This document contains information about wages and salaries in the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania from 2008 to 2022. It shows that average monthly gross wages have generally increased over time in all three countries, with Estonia typically having the highest wages and Lithuania the lowest. Minimum wages as a percentage of average gross wages have also risen. Wage growth has slowed in recent years but remains positive in most periods.
Salaries in the Baltic States March 2018Kadri Seeder
This document analyzes wages and salaries in the Baltic States from 2008 to 2018. It finds that:
- Average monthly gross wages have generally increased each year in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, with forecasts of continued growth through 2021. Estonia typically has the highest wages while Latvia has the lowest.
- Average monthly net wages have also risen annually but are lower than gross wages. The gap between gross and net pay has widened in recent years.
- Minimum wages in each country, expressed as a percentage of average gross wages, have risen over time but remain under 20% in all three Baltic nations.
- Wage growth has been higher in quarters compared to the same period the previous