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Poland Salary Guide - What Foreign Workers Earn in 2026

Sarah Chen
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Poland's 2026 minimum wage is PLN 5,100/month gross (PLN 3,670 net) and the average national salary is PLN 9,200/month gross. For foreign workers from Africa, Asia, and Latin America, Polish wages translate to 5-25× home-country pay - even for unskilled roles.

This guide breaks down typical Polish salaries by industry, city, and seniority, calculates net take-home after Polish tax and social security, and shows realistic monthly remittance potential to Nigeria, India, Ghana, the Philippines, and Nepal.

Poland Salary Guide - What Foreign Workers Earn in 2026
Min wage 2026
PLN 5,100/mo
Avg salary
PLN 9,200/mo
IT salary
PLN 12K-25K
Net % of gross
~72%

2026 minimum wage and average salary

Poland's 2026 statutory minimum wage is PLN 5,100/month gross - an 18% increase over 2024 and a doubling since 2020. After Polish income tax (12% on the first PLN 120,000/year) and social security contributions (13.7% pension, 9% health insurance), the net take-home from a minimum-wage salary is roughly PLN 3,670/month. The national average gross salary is PLN 9,200/month, with mid-level professional roles ranging PLN 8,000-15,000 and senior IT/finance roles PLN 15,000-30,000+.

For foreign workers, the salary math is decisive: PLN 5,100/month is approximately ₦2,040,000 (Nigeria), ₹1,14,000 (India), GH₵16,200 (Ghana), ₱72,000 (Philippines), NPR 47,000 (Nepal). Polish minimum wage alone pays 6-25× more than the equivalent country's typical worker earns at home, depending on home-country wages.

Salary by industry - comprehensive table

RolePLN grossPLN netUSD/mo₦/mo₹/moGH₵/moNPR/mo
Minimum wage (2026)5,1003,670$1,275₦2.04M₹1.14LGH₵16.2KNPR 4.7L
Cleaner/janitor5,100-6,0003,670-4,300$1,275-1,500₦2.04-2.4M₹1.14-1.34LGH₵16-19KNPR 4.7-5.5L
Factory operator5,500-7,5003,950-5,400$1,375-1,875₦2.2-3M₹1.23-1.68LGH₵17.4-24KNPR 5-6.9L
Warehouse (Amazon/DHL)5,500-7,5003,950-5,400$1,375-1,875₦2.2-3M₹1.23-1.68LGH₵17.4-24KNPR 5-6.9L
Construction labourer5,500-7,5003,950-5,400$1,375-1,875₦2.2-3M₹1.23-1.68LGH₵17.4-24KNPR 5-6.9L
Hospitality (hotel)5,500-8,0003,950-5,750$1,375-2,000₦2.2-3.2M₹1.23-1.79LGH₵17.4-25.4KNPR 5-7.4L
Care assistant5,500-7,5003,950-5,400$1,375-1,875₦2.2-3M₹1.23-1.68LGH₵17.4-24KNPR 5-6.9L
Driver (HGV/CE)7,000-10,0005,050-7,200$1,750-2,500₦2.8-4M₹1.56-2.23LGH₵22-31.7KNPR 6.5-9.2L
Welder TIG/MIG8,000-12,5005,750-9,000$2,000-3,125₦3.2-5M₹1.79-2.79LGH₵25.4-39.7KNPR 7.4-11.5L
Electrician8,000-12,0005,750-8,650$2,000-3,000₦3.2-4.8M₹1.79-2.68LGH₵25.4-38KNPR 7.4-11L
CNC operator7,500-11,0005,400-7,900$1,875-2,750₦3-4.4M₹1.68-2.46LGH₵23.8-34.9KNPR 6.9-10.1L
Registered nurse7,500-12,0005,400-8,650$1,875-3,000₦3-4.8M₹1.68-2.68LGH₵23.8-38KNPR 6.9-11L
IT junior (0-2 yrs)8,000-12,0005,750-8,650$2,000-3,000₦3.2-4.8M₹1.79-2.68LGH₵25.4-38KNPR 7.4-11L
IT mid (3-5 yrs)12,000-18,0008,650-12,950$3,000-4,500₦4.8-7.2M₹2.68-4.02LGH₵38-57KNPR 11-16.5L
IT senior (5+ yrs)18,000-25,00012,950-17,950$4,500-6,250₦7.2-10M₹4.02-5.58LGH₵57-79KNPR 16.5-23L
IT lead / architect20,000-30,00014,400-21,500$5,000-7,500₦8-12M₹4.46-6.70LGH₵63.4-95KNPR 18.4-27.6L
EU Blue Card (mid IT)10,800+7,750+$2,700+₦4.32M+₹2.41L+GH₵34.3K+NPR 9.9L+
Engineering (mid)10,000-15,0007,200-10,800$2,500-3,750₦4-6M₹2.23-3.35LGH₵31.7-47.6KNPR 9.2-13.8L
Engineering (senior)15,000-22,00010,800-15,800$3,750-5,500₦6-8.8M₹3.35-4.91LGH₵47.6-69.7KNPR 13.8-20.2L
Accountant (qualified)8,000-13,0005,750-9,350$2,000-3,250₦3.2-5.2M₹1.79-2.90LGH₵25.4-41.2KNPR 7.4-12L

Salary by city - Warsaw > Kraków > Wrocław > others

Polish salaries vary substantially by city - Warsaw pays roughly 25-40% above the national average, while smaller cities pay 10-20% below. The pattern (high to low): Warsaw > Kraków > Wrocław > Gdańsk > Poznań > Łódź > Katowice > smaller cities. Cost of living follows roughly the same order, but Warsaw's higher salaries usually outpace its higher cost of living for foreign professionals.

CityAvg salary multiplierNotes
Warsaw1.30× (vs national avg)Highest pay, highest rent. IT, finance, corporate HQs
Kraków1.15×Strong IT, lower cost than Warsaw. Google, Cisco, IBM
Wrocław1.10×IT + Capgemini SSC, growing fast
Gdańsk1.05×Intel, AWS, shipbuilding, mid-cost
Poznań1.00×Manufacturing (VW, Amazon), balanced
Łódź0.85×Lower pay, much lower rent
Katowice / Silesia0.90×Heavy industry, automotive
Smaller cities0.75-0.85×Lowest pay, lowest cost; manufacturing focus

Warsaw commands a 15-20% salary premium across nearly every sector - IT, finance, corporate HQ functions, professional services, and even mid-tier retail and hospitality. The reason: Warsaw is Poland's only true global city, headquartering most multinationals' Polish operations and the financial centre that pays for itself in employer salary uplift. The trade-off is that Warsaw's central rent (PLN 3,500-4,500/mo for a one-bed) consumes most of the premium. Net disposable income for an IT engineer is often close to parity between Warsaw and Kraków, but career progression options and senior-role density are dramatically higher in Warsaw.

Kraków is Poland's IT capital - it hosts the Polish R&D centres for Google, Cisco, IBM, Motorola, ABB, HSBC, JP Morgan, and dozens of others. IT salaries in Kraków are typically only 5-10% below Warsaw but cost of living is 20-30% lower, making Kraków the highest-net-savings city for IT engineers. The drawback: traffic congestion in the historic centre and rapid rent appreciation since 2022. Wrocław is the fastest-growing IT and BPO city, with Capgemini, Volvo IT, Nokia, and BNY Mellon expanding aggressively - salaries are catching up to Kraków levels (within 5%) while the cost of living remains noticeably lower. Wrocław is the value play for IT workers prioritising savings rate.

Gdańsk and the broader Tri-City area (Gdańsk + Gdynia + Sopot) anchor Poland's maritime and IT-North economy: Intel, Amazon Web Services, Schibsted, and the legacy shipbuilding industry. Salaries are 5-10% below Warsaw, cost of living is moderate, and the Baltic coast lifestyle is a draw for European transfers. Poznań is Poland's manufacturing-and-logistics hub - Volkswagen, Amazon fulfilment centres, GlaxoSmithKline pharmaceuticals, and a strong SME export base. Poznań salaries hover near the national average, but Volkswagen and Amazon wages for skilled production workers significantly exceed local averages. Łódź, once a textile city, has reinvented itself as the BPO and shared-services hub for cost-conscious multinationals - salaries are 10-15% below the national average but Łódź has the cheapest rent of any major Polish city (PLN 1,500-2,200 for a one-bed). Katowice and the Silesian conurbation are Poland's heavy-industry heartland - coal, steel, automotive (Fiat/Stellantis Tychy plant) - with salaries close to national average but cost of living noticeably lower.

Tax and deductions - what's taken from gross

Polish gross-to-net conversion is relatively transparent. The main deductions:

  • Income tax (PIT): 12% on the first PLN 120,000/year of taxable income, 32% on income above that
  • Social security (ZUS): 13.71% pension + 9.76% disability + 2.45% sickness (employee share)
  • Health insurance: 9% of gross salary (deductible for income tax purposes)
  • Tax-free allowance (kwota wolna): PLN 30,000/year - first PLN 30,000 of annual income is tax-exempt
  • Special incentives: PLN 0 PIT up to age 26 (Bez PIT dla młodych) - Polish residents under 26 pay no income tax on first PLN 85,528/yr
Gross salary (PLN/mo)Net (PLN/mo)Effective deduction
5,100 (minimum)3,67028%
6,5004,67528%
8,0005,75028%
10,0007,15028.5%
12,0008,40030%
15,00010,40031%
18,00012,40031%
20,00013,75031%
25,00017,00032%
30,00020,20033%

Note: above PLN 120,000 annual income (PLN 10,000/month), the 32% top-bracket rate kicks in, so the effective deduction creeps up from ~28% to ~33% as gross income rises. Polish income tax is dramatically lower than Germany's (which can reach 42-45% for high earners) or the UK's (45% top rate). The net take-home advantage is real.

Three salary-level walkthroughs

Walkthrough 1 - Polish minimum wage (PLN 5,100/month gross, factory or warehouse worker): Gross PLN 5,100. ZUS pension (9.76%) = PLN 498. ZUS disability (1.5%) = PLN 77. ZUS sickness (2.45%) = PLN 125. Health insurance (9%) = PLN 380. Income tax (12% on PLN 4,000 after PLN 30,000/yr tax-free allowance pro-rated) = PLN 250. Net take-home: approximately PLN 3,670/month. After typical living costs (employer-dorm rent PLN 100-400, food PLN 800, transport PLN 110, phone PLN 30): savings of PLN 2,200-2,600/month, ideal for high-remittance unskilled workers.

Walkthrough 2 - Polish average wage (PLN 9,200/month gross, mid-level professional): Gross PLN 9,200. ZUS pension PLN 898, disability PLN 138, sickness PLN 225. Health insurance PLN 685. Income tax (12% bracket, after allowance and ZUS deductions) PLN 580. Net take-home: approximately PLN 6,674/month. After living costs (own apartment outside Warsaw centre PLN 2,200-3,000, utilities PLN 500, groceries PLN 900, transport PLN 110, phone PLN 50): savings of PLN 1,900-2,800/month.

Walkthrough 3 - Polish IT mid-level (PLN 15,000/month gross): Gross PLN 15,000. ZUS pension PLN 1,464, disability PLN 225, sickness PLN 368. Health insurance PLN 1,160. Income tax - first PLN 10,000/mo (PLN 120,000/yr) taxed at 12%, last PLN 5,000/mo taxed at 32% - total monthly income tax approximately PLN 2,400. Net take-home: approximately PLN 10,400/month. After living costs (Warsaw central one-bed PLN 4,000, utilities PLN 600, groceries PLN 1,000, transport PLN 110, phone PLN 50): savings of PLN 4,600-4,900/month - strong remittance capacity even at Warsaw central rents.

Cost of living - Warsaw vs smaller cities

Monthly costWarsaw (PLN)Smaller city (PLN)
1-bed apartment (centre)3,500-4,5002,000-2,800
1-bed apartment (outskirts)2,500-3,0001,500-2,200
Utilities (water, electric, heating)400-700300-500
Internet (300 Mbps fibre)60-8060-80
Mobile (unlimited data)30-5030-50
Groceries (single adult)800-1,200650-1,000
Monthly transit pass11080-100
Restaurant meal (mid-range)60-10040-70
Cinema ticket25-3520-30
Gym membership100-18080-130
Total single person5,500-7,5004,200-5,800

A single person can live comfortably in Warsaw on PLN 5,500-6,500/month - which means a Polish minimum-wage worker (PLN 3,670 net) needs employer-provided housing or shared accommodation to make Warsaw work. In smaller cities (Łódź, Lublin, Katowice, Bydgoszcz), the same lifestyle costs PLN 4,200-4,800/month - more comfortable on minimum wage but with fewer job opportunities.

How much can you send home each month?

ProfileGross PLN/moNet PLN/moLiving costsMonthly remittanceAnnual remittance
Factory worker (dorm)PLN 6,500PLN 4,675PLN 1,500PLN 3,175 / $795PLN 38,100 / $9,540
Welder (Warsaw)PLN 10,000PLN 7,150PLN 5,500PLN 1,650 / $415PLN 19,800 / $4,980
Welder (Łódź, dorm)PLN 10,000PLN 7,150PLN 2,000PLN 5,150 / $1,290PLN 61,800 / $15,480
IT junior (Kraków)PLN 10,000PLN 7,150PLN 4,800PLN 2,350 / $590PLN 28,200 / $7,050
IT mid (Warsaw)PLN 15,000PLN 10,400PLN 5,500PLN 4,900 / $1,225PLN 58,800 / $14,700
IT senior (Warsaw)PLN 22,000PLN 15,200PLN 7,000PLN 8,200 / $2,055PLN 98,400 / $24,660
IT lead (Wrocław)PLN 25,000PLN 17,000PLN 5,500PLN 11,500 / $2,880PLN 138,000 / $34,560

Converted to home-country currencies (annual remittance for IT mid-level at ~$14,700/year): ₦23.5 million for Nigeria, ₹13.1 lakh for India, GH₵187,000 for Ghana, ₱830,000 for the Philippines, NPR 24.2 lakh for Nepal. A Polish IT mid-level worker remits more per year than most senior managers earn in their home country. For a Polish IT senior or architect remitting $24,000-35,000/year, the lifetime savings potential transforms families.

Transfer service comparison - what your remittance costs

ServiceTypical feeSpeedNotes
Wise (formerly TransferWise)0.5-1.5%Same day to 2 daysMid-market FX, transparent. Best for Nigeria, India, Ghana, Philippines, Nepal.
Revolut0.5-2%Same dayFree up to monthly limit, then small fees. Strong in IT/Blue Card community.
Remitly0.5-2%Minutes to hoursMobile-money payout (MTN, Airtel), cash pickup available.
WorldRemit1-3%Minutes to hoursCash pickup widely available, especially Africa corridors.
IME Pay1.5-2.5%Same dayDominant for Nepal corridor, growing in Bangladesh.
Western Union4-8%Minutes to daysUniversal but expensive - best avoided for routine transfers.
MoneyGram4-7%Minutes to daysSimilar to WU; convenient cash pickup, high cost.
Direct bank SWIFT wire5-8% (hidden in FX)2-5 daysSlowest, highest hidden FX markup. Use only when no alternative.

The fee gap matters at scale. A Polish IT mid-level worker remitting $1,225/month (~PLN 4,900) through Wise pays roughly $9-18/month in fees ($110-220/yr). The same transfer via Western Union or a bank SWIFT wire costs $50-100/month in fees ($600-1,200/yr). Over a 5-year work contract, the service choice alone is the difference between $550-1,100 saved (Wise) versus $3,000-6,000 lost to fees (Western Union). For workers remitting larger amounts (IT senior at $2,055/month, lead at $2,880/month), the gap is even more substantial. Use Wise or Remitly as default; reserve cash-pickup services for one-off emergencies.

What your annual remittance buys back home

Polish IT mid-level annual remittance ($14,700) translates to substantial purchasing power: in Nigeria, roughly a 20% deposit on a 3-bedroom flat in Lekki Phase 1 Lagos, or full purchase of a 3-bed bungalow in Abuja outskirts. In India, a 1-2BHK apartment deposit in tier-2 cities (Pune, Ahmedabad, Coimbatore, Bhubaneswar), or full ownership of a small flat in tier-3 cities. In Ghana, a 3-bedroom house deposit in East Legon Accra, or a near-complete house build in Kumasi. In the Philippines, a deposit on a 2-bed condo in Quezon City or full purchase in Cebu or Davao outskirts. In Nepal, 1-2 ropani of land in the Kathmandu Valley outskirts plus partial construction costs, or a complete 2-bedroom house in Pokhara, Chitwan, or Biratnagar. A Polish IT senior remitting $24,000-35,000/year compresses these home-country purchases into 1-3 years rather than 5-10.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न

What is Poland's minimum wage in 2026?

PLN 5,100/month gross (US$1,275) as of January 1, 2026 - an 18% increase from 2024. Net take-home after Polish income tax (12% on first PLN 120,000/yr) and social security contributions (~28% combined effective rate) is approximately PLN 3,670/month. This is the floor for all Type A work permit applications.

How much does an IT engineer earn in Poland?

Junior (0-2 years): PLN 8,000-12,000/month gross. Mid-level (3-5 years): PLN 12,000-18,000. Senior (5+ years): PLN 18,000-25,000. Lead/architect: PLN 20,000-30,000+. The EU Blue Card threshold is PLN 10,800/month. Kraków, Warsaw, and Wrocław pay roughly 25-40% above smaller cities. Google, Microsoft, Samsung, and major SSCs cluster at the top end of these ranges.

How much is Polish income tax?

12% on the first PLN 120,000/year of taxable income (the bulk of typical foreign-worker salaries), 32% on income above PLN 120,000/year. There's a tax-free allowance of PLN 30,000/year. Combined with social security (~13.7% pension + 9% health), the effective deduction rate is roughly 28-33% depending on gross income - substantially lower than Germany (42-45%) or the UK (40-45%).

What does PLN 5,100 buy in Poland?

Outside Warsaw, PLN 5,100 gross (PLN 3,670 net) covers comfortable single-person living: shared apartment outside centre (PLN 1,500-2,200), utilities (PLN 300-500), groceries (PLN 700-1,000), transit (PLN 80-100), phone (PLN 30-50), modest entertainment. In Warsaw, the same salary requires employer-provided housing or shared accommodation to stretch comfortably - Warsaw central rents alone consume the entire net salary.

Are Polish salaries higher or lower than German salaries?

Lower in absolute PLN/EUR terms but competitive after cost-of-living adjustment. Polish mid-level IT (PLN 15,000 = €3,500/mo) vs German equivalent (€4,500-6,500). But Warsaw rent is ~50% of Berlin, groceries 40-60% cheaper, restaurant meals 50% cheaper. Net disposable income after housing and food is closer to parity than gross salaries suggest. Senior roles still pay meaningfully more in Germany in absolute terms.

Can a foreign worker save 50%+ of Polish salary for remittance?

Yes - particularly for blue-collar workers with employer-provided dormitory housing (very common in Polish factories, warehouses, construction, trucking). A factory worker earning PLN 6,500 gross / PLN 4,675 net with employer dorm can save PLN 3,000-3,500/month after personal expenses, hitting ~65-75% savings rate. Skilled IT roles in Warsaw with own apartment save 35-50% (still NPR 25-35K equivalent/month for Indians).

How much annual remittance can a Polish IT worker send home?

Mid-level IT (PLN 15,000/mo): roughly $14,700/year remittance = ₹13 lakh/yr for India, ₦23 million/yr for Nigeria. Senior IT (PLN 22,000/mo): roughly $24,600/year = ₹22 lakh/yr, ₦39 million/yr. Lead/architect (PLN 25,000+/mo): $34,000+/year = ₹30+ lakh/yr, ₦54+ million/yr. These figures rival or exceed senior-manager pay in Lagos, Bangalore, Manila, and Kathmandu.

Does Poland have the Bez PIT dla młodych tax exemption for foreign workers?

Yes - the 'No PIT for Young People' exemption applies to all Polish residents under age 26, regardless of nationality. If you arrive in Poland on a work visa before your 26th birthday, you pay PLN 0 income tax on the first PLN 85,528/year of salary (you still pay social security). For early-career foreign workers, this is a significant net pay boost - effectively raising take-home by ~12% on the first PLN 85K of annual salary.

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