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Monaco's Private Sector Salaries Rise in 2025, but Gender Gap Persists

Despite an overall increase in wages, the principality's gender pay gap remains a stubborn feature of its labor market, new data shows.

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Monaco's Private Sector Salaries Rise in 2025, but Gender Gap Persists
Despite an overall increase in wages, the principality's gender pay gap remains a stubborn feature of its labor market, Credit · Nice-Matin

Key facts

  • Private sector salaries in Monaco increased in 2025.
  • The gender pay gap persists despite the overall rise.
  • Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene opened a new maternity unit.
  • Prince Albert II drove a legendary Bugatti Royale at the Monaco Historic Grand Prix.
  • missing, with Interpol involved.
  • Jay Kay's green Ferrari LaFerrari sold for nearly €5 million in Monaco.
  • Monaco's carabiniers switched to summer uniform in a seasonal tradition.

Salaries Rise, but Gender Gap Endures

Monaco's private sector saw salary increases in 2025, according to the latest data. However, the gender pay gap remains a persistent issue, with women earning less than men on average. The principality's labor market continues to grapple with this disparity despite overall wage growth.

Royal Family Marks Milestones

Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene have been active in public engagements. They opened a state-of-the-art maternity unit in Monaco, marking a significant investment in healthcare. The prince also drove a legendary Bugatti Royale at the Monaco Historic Grand Prix, a highlight of the event.

Crime and Luxury: Missing Hypercar and High-Profile Sale

missing in Monaco, prompting Interpol's involvement. The theft underscores the principality's status as a hub for luxury vehicles. In a separate incident, Jay Kay's rare green Ferrari LaFerrari sold for nearly €5 million, reflecting the high-end car market's vibrancy.

Seasonal Traditions and Cultural Events

Monaco's carabiniers switched to their summer uniform in a time-honored seasonal tradition. The principality also hosted the Monte-Carlo Television Festival, a key cultural event. Additionally, the Rose Garden held a global floral showcase in tribute to Princess Grace.

Sports and Military Gatherings

Monaco welcomed global military sports leaders for the 81st CISM general assembly. The principality also debuted the Monaco Sevens rugby tournament, with Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene marking the historic moment. AS Monaco faced a disappointing draw against Toulouse in Ligue 1.

Real Estate Market Highlights

Several high-value property listings were noted, including a 140sqm residence at Auteuil for EUR 8.5 million and a 205sqm property at Rose de France with price on request. A parking space at Le Millefiori was listed for EUR 970k, and a 63sqm unit at Chateau Périgord II was offered at €3.4 million.

The bottom line

  • Monaco's private sector salaries increased in 2025, but the gender pay gap remains unresolved.
  • The royal family continues to play an active role in public life, from healthcare to cultural events.
  • Luxury car theft and high-profile sales highlight Monaco's unique blend of crime and opulence.
  • Seasonal traditions and international gatherings underscore Monaco's cultural and diplomatic significance.
  • The real estate market remains robust, with multi-million-euro listings common.
  • Sports events like the Monaco Sevens and AS Monaco's performances draw local and international attention.
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