![]() ![]() Unfortunately, it doesn’t really matter whether you got a diploma or you graduated from university: the salaries are ridiculously low, especially if compares to the prohibitive cost of living - as listed above. I can ensure you not so many people earn that much, regardless of their studies and/or working experiences. What can I say? The salaries are even lower than 1.600 euros per month. This won't be the case if you specialise in civil or penal fields (in those cases, you'll struggle). If you studied law, it will be difficult to earn a good amount of money at the beginning of your career, but if you decide to work for Law Firms in the capital market segment, you can expect to make €2000-3300 euros/month (net) + benefits even before the State exam. Salaries in Italy aren't sky-high, BUT it depends on the sector. We're talking about tens of thousands of people in a city that isn't that big.ĬAP 20133 (CAP = postal code) represents the average income of the city of Milan, according to the article. The 20145 postcode isn't the wealthiest, yet it has an average net salary of €71'000/year. Corriere della Sera published an article online about the topic. More than 1 in 6 in the city centre earns above 120k/year. BUT there is enormous wealth in this city. ![]() Rents are absurd and the quality of housing desirable. Many people are complaining about the cost of living in Milan. ![]()
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