http://www.czechict.cz/ict-in-the-czech-republic-en-3.htm?lang=en
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Another very promising field is the export of IT services which increased its value more than 8.3 times in seven years to $786,827,863 in 2007 (13.6 billion CZK according to the current exchange rate), nearly 88% exported to Europe, 10% to the U.S. (export of services grew significantly each year - 30% between 2007 and 2008 and 23% between 2006 and 2007 to $ 22,318,275,445 in 2008).
In the year 2008, an average IT worker paid around 350,000 CZK to the state on taxes (in 2002 only 213.000 CZK), the average salary is 43,703 CZK per month.
A Junior IT professional with minimum experience (20-24 years of age) is earning 2,500 CZK more than the average Czech worker, a senior IT professional (65 plus years of age) earns 16,000 CZK more.
An Average IT worker with only s secondary education and without GCSE earns about 2,500 CZK more than the average Czech worker. An Average IT worker with s secondary education and GCSE earns 12.500 CZK more!The Cost of ICT equipment and services in the Czech Republis amounted to 742 billion CZK in 2007, of which 129 billion CZK was for IT services and 30 billion CZK was for software.
Manufacturers of ICT services generate the second highest average annual added value per employee in the entire Czech economy - 1,833,998 CZK. According to CzechInvest, any third investment in the Czech Republic goes to the IT sector.