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Salaries in Germany from China (2026) — Germany vs Home, Compared
The honest question from China is the size of the gap: what a role pays in Germany versus back home, in both currencies. This page leads with that real comparison — role by role, in Germany's currency and in your own — so you can see the difference before you move.
Mid-range annual pay · native currency & USD · Based on government & industry data
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Earning in Germany vs China: the real gap
The table below compares mid-range annual pay in Germany against China for the same roles, in both native currencies and USD. The gap is the motivator — but cost of living and tax differ, so read it as a comparison, not a take-home promise.
- Compare like for like: the same role, both markets, mid-range — and check the cost-of-living note on each country page before you judge the gap.
Honest note: AlmiSalary shows real ranges with sources, and labels any figure modeled from the closest market — never one number copied across pages. No one can guarantee an income; these are honest ranges to compare, not promises.
Germany vs China: mid-range annual pay by role
| Role | Germany | China | Gap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Registered Nurse | €44,160 ($48,000) | ¥273,600 ($38,000)modeled from Japan | ≈1.3× higher |
| Doctor | €92,000 ($100,000) | ¥612,000 ($85,000)modeled from Japan | ≈1.2× higher |
| Software Engineer | €66,240 ($72,000) | ¥403,200 ($56,000)modeled from Japan | ≈1.3× higher |
| Data Scientist | €68,080 ($74,000) | ¥432,000 ($60,000)modeled from Japan | ≈1.2× higher |
| Accountant | €47,840 ($52,000) | ¥288,000 ($40,000)modeled from Japan | ≈1.3× higher |
| Teacher | €47,840 ($52,000) | ¥259,200 ($36,000)modeled from Japan | ≈1.4× higher |
| Electrician | €38,640 ($42,000) | ¥230,400 ($32,000)modeled from Japan | ≈1.3× higher |
| Driver | €33,120 ($36,000) | ¥201,600 ($28,000)modeled from Japan | ≈1.3× higher |
| Chef | €27,600 ($30,000) | ¥187,200 ($26,000)modeled from Japan | ≈1.2× higher |
| Marketing Manager | €53,360 ($58,000) | ¥331,200 ($46,000)modeled from Japan | ≈1.3× higher |
Mid-range, annual, before tax. USD shown for comparison; native figures use current reference rates. Rows marked "modeled from" use the closest comparable market for China where we don't yet hold direct China data — labelled, never hidden. Cost of living and tax differ between the two — read the gap as a comparison, not take-home.
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Salaries in Germany from China — common questions
- Is pay really higher in Germany than China?
- For most roles in our table, yes — but read the gap as a comparison, not take-home: tax and cost of living differ between China and Germany. Figures are mid-range annual from government and industry data; rows we model from a peer market are labelled, never hidden.
- Where does this salary data come from?
- Official government data for Germany, reviewed and refreshed 2–3 times a year. Where we don't have exact data for a role, we say so on the page and show the closest match — we never fabricate a number.
- How often is the data updated?
- 2–3 times a year, from official government sources. We'd rather give you a stable, honest range than a fast-changing guess.
Figures are honest ranges from government and industry data, reviewed by AlmiSalary — not income guarantees. Confirm current pay with employers and official sources before you rely on it.