Incomes grow in Denmark, but also inequality

The wealthiest 10% of people saw a sharp increase of 8.5%, while the poorest saw a +8.9%. The people in between experience a growth around 3%. The inequality, measured by the Gini Coefficient is growing.

Photo: Erik Hageman/Visit Copenhagen

Danes and internationals living in Denmark had higher incomes last year than in the years before. In 2023, the average income for people in the country, after adjusting for living costs, increased to 329,900 DKK. This is about 4.5% more than the previous year. Yet, this increase benefited most of the wealthiest and the poorest […]


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