- What is a electrician's take-home pay in Germany?
- On the Germany median electrician salary of €40,000, take-home is €26,842 per year (€2,237 per month). Effective tax rate 32.9% for 2026.
- What is the marginal tax rate on a Germany electrician salary?
- At the median €40,000, the next 100 of gross retains €56 — a marginal rate of 43.8%. This rate applies to overtime, bonuses, or any earnings above the median.
- How does the Germany median compare to other countries?
- Same role, different countries (medians in native currency): United Kingdom £38,000 gross → £30,880 net; United States $61,000 gross → $49,147 net; France €33,000 gross → €24,434 net; Spain €28,000 gross → €21,542 net.
- Where does the Germany median electrician salary come from?
- The reference median is sourced from the country's national statistics authority (ONS for UK, INSEE for France, INE for Spain, Statistisches Bundesamt for Germany). It is a 2024 reference value — refresh when each authority publishes the 2025 annual update. Your actual salary may differ; plug a different gross into the calculator above.
- What is NOT included in this electrician take-home calculation?
- Bonuses, overtime, profit share, stock compensation, benefits-in-kind, and pension salary-sacrifice are not modeled in v1. The calculator assumes the median is base salary only, taxed under the standard payroll path for Germany.