Bucuresti-Ilfov, the highest salary gain and the most reduced economic advance in the next four years (CNP)
The region Bucuresti-Ilfov will continue to have the highest average salary gain per employee for the next four years, while at the other end there are the regions South-East and South-West Oltenia, according to the estimates of the main economic-social indicators, in territorial profile until 2020, published by the National Commission for Prognosis (CNP).
For the region Bucuresti-Ilfov, the average net monthly salary is estimated at 3,139 lei in 2017, 3,425 lei in 2018, 3,706 lei in 2019 and 3,969 lei in 2020. On the other hand, the region in the south of the country is last in the top of the regions where the growth of the GDP happens, with rates estimated at 5% for this yea,r 5,2 % in 2018, 5,4 in 2019 and 2020.
The lowest salary gains will be recorded in the Region South-East – 1,974 lei, next year in the region South-West Oltenia – 2,132 lei in 2019 in South-East -2,.319 lei and in 2020 in south-West Oltenia – 2,442 lei.
The region with the most significant economic advance estimated by the prognosis for the next two years is south-west Oltenia which will have this year a growth of GDP of 5.6% followed by an advance of 5.7% in 2018 in 2019 and 2020. The region North-East is the one which will record the most important growth of GDP of 6% and 6.1% respectively.
The highest number of unemployed will be recorded in the four next years in the region South-Muntenia, the CNP estimates showing 70,000 unemployed in 2017, the figure will drop constantly until 60,000 in 2020. The lowest number of unemployed in 2017 is in Bucharest – Ilfov, 20,000. Starting with 2018 up to 2020, the lowest number of unemployed will be in West(19,000,18,000and 15,000 respectively).
The most reduced rate of unemployment is estimated for the region Bucuresti Ilfov, 1.5% in 2017, 1,4% in 2018, 2019 and 1,3% in 2020. At the other end, the highest rate of unemployment will be in south-west Oltenia of 7.4% this year, 6.9%in 2018, 6.5% in 2019 and 6.3%in 2020.