Average wages - 3. quarter of 2025
Average wage increased by 4.5% in real terms
Publication Date: 04. 12. 2025
Product Code: 110031-25
“In the Q3 2025, the average nominal wage increased by 7.1% to CZK 48 295. After having taken the influence of inflation into account, the wage increased in real terms by 4.5%. The median wage reached in that quarter CZK 42 901,” Jitka Erhartová, Head of the Labour Statistics Unit of the Czech Statistical Office (CZSO), comments.
In the Q3 2025, the average gross monthly nominal wage*) (hereinafter only referred to as ‘the average wage’) per FTE employee in the national economy in total was CZK 48 295, which is by CZK 3 194 (7.1%) more than in the corresponding period of 2024. In the aforementioned period, consumer prices increased by 2.5% and the wage thus increased in real terms by 4.5%. The volume of wages increased by 7.4%; the number of employees increased by 0.3%.
Compared to the previous quarter, the seasonally adjusted average wage increased by 1.7% in the Q3 2025.
According to the breakdown of economic activities (industries) by CZ-NACE section, the highest increase of the average wage compared to the corresponding period of 2024 was recorded in ‘professional, scientific and technical activities’ (11.4%), in ‘arts, entertainment and recreation’ (9.8%), and in ‘construction’ (9.5%). The lowest increase occurred in ‘electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply’ (3.0%) and in ‘mining and quarrying’ (3.9%).
The median wage (CZK 42 901) increased by 6.2% compared to the corresponding period of the previous year. The male median wage reached CZK 45 502 and the female one was CZK 40 059. Eighty per cent of employees earned wages within the interval from CZK 22 559 to CZK 82 064.
In the Q1 to Q3 of 2025, the average wage reached CZK 48 171; in the year-on-year comparison, the increment was CZK 3 204 (7.1%). Consumer prices increased in the aforementioned period by 2.5%; the wage thus increased in real terms by 4.5%.
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*) The average gross monthly wage is a share of wage funds (including extra pay for overtime work, bonuses, compensation of wages, etc.) per one employee per month. Therefore, it does not indicate what wage one specific employee has. The earnings structure statistics, in which data on earnings of individual employees are available, show that about two thirds of employees have a wage below the national average.
The median wage represents a value of an employee wage in the middle of the wage distribution. It means that one half of the wages is lower and the other half of the wages is higher than the median wage. Unlike the average wage, which is calculated based on background data from enterprise reports, the median has to be derived from a statistical-mathematical model based on a sample survey, because enterprise reports (questionnaires) only contain aggregated data for a whole enterprise or an organisation.
It has to be kept in mind that from the gross wages the employers pay appropriate amounts for premiums for health insurance and social security and advances of income taxes of natural persons for their employees. The employees are paid net wages.
Notes
The data are preliminary. Refined data will be available in March 2026.
Responsible head at the CZSO: Dalibor Holý, Director of the Labour Market and Equal Opportunities Statistics Department, phone number (+420) 274 052 694, e-mail: dalibor.holy@csu.gov.cz
Contact person: Jitka Erhartová, Head of the Labour Statistics Unit, phone number (+420) 274 052 116, e-mail: jitka.erhartova@csu.gov.cz
Method of data acquisition: the direct survey and models of the CZSO; the ISAE (Information System on Average Earnings) model
End of data processing: 20 November 2025
Related data set: 110024-25 Registered number of employees and their wages (the third quarter of 2025),
https://csu.gov.cz/current-product/41269
The next news release will be published on: 6 March 2026