"Both the regular and base components of that remuneration increased by 5.7%, reaching €1,368 and €1,281, respectively," the National Institute of Statistics (INE) report states.

In real terms, the INE explains, "taking the Consumer Price Index as a reference, the average total monthly gross remuneration increased by 3.7%, and its regular and base components both increased by 3.4%.

"These results cover 4.8 million jobs, corresponding to Social Security beneficiaries and subscribers to the General Pension Fund, 1.8% more than in the same period in 2024," the INE explains.

It also states that, "compared to June 2024, the average total monthly gross remuneration increased in almost all dimensions analysed in this highlight (economic activity, company size, institutional sector, technological intensity, and knowledge intensity)."

"The largest increases were observed in the activities of 'Agriculture, animal production, hunting, forestry, and fishing' (section A; 11.5%), in companies with 50 to 99 employees (7.1%), in the public sector (7.3%), and in 'High-tech services with a high knowledge intensity' (6.9%)," the INE report reads.