In the North Caucasus Federal District, wages offered by employers increased by 25%

Over the year, proposed salaries in the North Caucasus Federal District increased by 25% - to an average of 41.3 thousand rubles. These are the data from the recruitment agency HeadHunter.

Employers in Chechnya (45.7 thousand) and Dagestan (45.5 thousand) are potentially willing to pay the highest salaries in the district. Slightly lower - in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic (39.9 thousand rubles); Ingushetia (39.4 thousand rubles); CBD (37.2 thousand rubles); North Ossetia (36.8 thousand rubles) and Stavropol region (31.8 thousand rubles).

Salary offers increased most noticeably in Karachay-Cherkessia, Dagestan and Ingushetia - by 32%. In general, in the Russian Federation the proposed salaries increased by 22% - to 54.8 thousand rubles.

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