Where Romania Has the Highest and Lowest Salaries in 2026
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Where in Romania Are the Highest and Lowest Salaries?

Bucharest remains the region with the highest salaries in Romania, while Sibiu has become the only county where the average annual net salary has increased by more than 10%. This is according to the latest data from the National Institute of Statistics (INS).
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In April 2026, the average gross salary in the country was 9,740 RON (about $2,265), while the average net salary was 5,843 RON (about $1,360), up 3.5% from a year earlier.

The highest incomes continue to be recorded in Bucharest—over 7,600 RON (about $1,770) per month, according to Economedia.ro. Next are Timiș and Cluj counties, where the average net salary exceeds 6,700 RON (about $1,560), followed by Sibiu—more than 6,400 RON (about $1,490).

Residents of the counties of Giurgiu, Suceava, Vrancea, Vaslui, Botoșani, and Teleorman earn the lowest salaries. There, the average net income is just over 4,100 RON (about $950) per month. This is 3,500 RON (about $815) less than in the capital.

Among economic sectors, the highest salaries remain in the oil and natural gas extraction sector—more than 15,400 RON (about $3,580) per month. The IT sector ranks second, with an average net salary of over 14,200 RON (about $3,300). The lowest-paying sectors remain aquaculture, social services, and the hotel and restaurant industry.


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