KIEV, Jan. 27 - Real wages in Ukraine (excluding Crimea and Sevastopol) in December 2014 fell by 13.6% from December 2013 and they grew by 10% from November 2014, the State Statistics Service reported.
Last year real wages of Ukrainians fell by 6.5% in 2014 on 2013.
At the same time, some regions saw an increase in real wages of full-time employees in December 2014 year-over-year. Among them are Zaporizhia region with a 17.9% rise, Zakarpattia region with an 15.4% rise, Mykolaiv region with an 13.8% rise, Dnipropetrovsk region with a 13.5% rise, Kiev region with a rise of 13.1%, Khmelnytsky region with a 12.8% rise, Volyn region with a rise of 12.2%, Zhytomyr and Rivne regions with a 11.6% rise each, Sumy region with a rise of 11.2%, Ternopil region with a 10.9% rise and Lviv and Kharkiv regions with an 11.6% rise each.
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