Yelling (Denmark)

Denmark

Information about the inhabitants of Yelling, their income and pensions, cost of goods and services Yelling. Analytical data on the labor market and real estate Yelling.

Inhabitants Yelling

3 461

people live Yelling

Total for 1 November 2024 Yelling 3 461 inhabitants, among them 1 661 men and 1 800 women. Including minors. 270 people, able-bodied population 2 007 people, and pensioners 1 184 people. Higher education Yelling have about 761 people, secondary vocational near 1 488, but only school 1 211 people.

Income Information for Residents Yelling

£2 490

average salary Yelling

Income of residents of Yelling in various fields of activity: in the education system - £2 180, in medicine - £2 410, in trade - £1 960, in the beauty industry - £2 160, in agriculture - £1 870, in work without a profession - £1 440, as well as other income data Yelling.

Labor Market Yelling

37

number of vacancies Yelling

Number of jobs Yelling in various fields of activity: in the education system - 2, in medicine - 6, in trade - 11, in the beauty industry - 1, in agriculture - 0, in work without a profession - 3, as well as other labor market data Yelling.

Cost of goods and services Yelling

£190

Average utility bill Yelling

The cost of basic products and services Yelling. The cost of dairy products (milk – £1.98, cottage cheese - £1.81), meat products and eggs (chicken - £8.21 per kilogram, a dozen eggs - £2.29), pack of pasta - £1.56, as well as prices for other products Yelling.

Real Estate Market Yelling

£4 480

Cost of 1 square meter of housing Yelling

Number of apartments offered Yelling - 2. The cost of one square meter of a private house Yelling - £3 820, number of offers of private houses on the market Yelling - 1. The cost of renting a one-room apartment is about £520.

Pension provision Yelling

£1 000

Average pension Yelling

Average amount of pension provision Yelling is £1 000. Regular pension upon reaching retirement age Yelling - £1 200, disability pension - £950, pension for the loss of the main breadwinner of the family is £650, and the minimum social pension - £900.