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57 jobs that pay higher than the R30,000 average salary in South Africa – BusinessTech

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Last updated: April 6, 2026 12:00 pm
sokonnect Published April 6, 2026
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Stats SA’s latest quarterly employment survey (QES) shows that the average monthly salary in South Africa increased to R29,690 in the fourth quarter of the year.

This represents a 0.1% increase over the revised R29,650 recorded in the third quarter of the year.

Year-on-year gross earnings increased by R49.6 billion or 4.8% between December 2024 and December 2025.

Basic salary/wages paid to employees increased by R16.6 billion or 1.8% from R914.3 billion in September 2025 to R930.8 billion in December 2025.

This was due to increases in the following industries: community services, business services, trade, manufacturing, construction, transport, mining, and electricity.

Year-on-year basic salary/wages increased by R40.4 billion or 4.5% between December 2024 and December 2025.

Bonuses paid to employees increased by R58.1 billion or 92.5% from R62.8 billion in September 2025 to R120.9 billion in December 2025.

The large jump reflects the seasonal timing of the data, where most bonuses are paid out in December.

Year-on-year bonus payments increased by R8.6 billion or 7.6% between December 2024 and December 2025.

Overtime paid to employees increased by R41 billion or 0.1% from R28.3 billion in September 2025 to R28.4 billion in December 2025.

Year-on-year overtime payments increased by R700 million or 2.5% between December 2024 and December 2025.

A notable point in the more detailed breakdown of the data is that, while the average salary has remained flat, the number of jobs that pay in line with the average has increased.

43 jobs paid more than the average salary in the third quarter of the year, jumping up to 57 jobs in the latest quarter.

This means the mix of job types that earn more than the average has also broadened—though the jobs earning the highest monthly average remain virtually the same.

Highest-paying jobs in South Africa

The QES covers eight key industries or sectors in South Africa, which are split further into 20 sub-categories.

These are mainly made up of various manufacturing sectors, as well as a split between government and non-government community and social services.

The dataset breaks these numbers down further, covering earning estimates across 91 types in the formal, non-agricultural sector.

Notably, of the 91 jobs covered by the survey, 57 job types paid higher than the national average over the quarter.

The highest average was R80,573 per month for those working in financial intermediation and related activities. This top position is unchanged from Q3.

This is followed by those working in electricity, gas, steam and water supply, where the average earnings were R75,492 per month.

Utility salaries typically rank among the highest-paying jobs in the country fairly consistently.

Other high-paying jobs include those working in computer and related business services, air transport and water purification.

Looking at the other end of the list, those working in hotels and restaurants have remained at the bottom of the list, earning an average of R12,168 per month.

Workers in apparel and knitted textile manufacturing earned more than hotel workers, with an average monthly salary of R13,552.

The following describes the industry segments.

  • Mining includes mining and quarrying
  • Manufacturing includes food and beverages, furniture, textiles, wood, printing and publishing, petroleum and chemicals, non-metals and mineral products, electrical, medical and technology-related apparatus, and transport equipment
  • Electricity & Water includes electricity, gas and water supply
  • Trade includes wholesale, retail, motor, hotel and restaurants
  • Transport includes freight, storage and postal communication
  • Business services include financial intermediation, banking, insurance and real estate
  • Government includes social and personal services run by and related to the state
  • NGO include social and personal services run by and related to non-government organisations and entities.

The table below outlines the 57 jobs that currently pay more than the national average:

# Job Sector Average p/m
1 Activities auxiliary to financial intermediation Business Services R80 573
2 Electricity, gas, steam and water supply Electricity R75 492
3 Computer and related activities Business Services R70 513
4 Air transport Transport R60 644
5 Collection, purification and distribution of water Electricity R58 153
6 Extra Budgetary institutions Government R56 836
7 Financial intermediation (i.e. Banks), except insurance and pension funding Business Services R56 036
8 Architectural, engineering and other technical activities Business Services R52 074
9 Health and social work NGO R51 103
10 Motor vehicles Manufacturing R51 083
11 Electric motors, generators and transformers Manufacturing R51 017
12 Coke oven products; petroleum refineries; processing of nuclear fuel Manufacturing R50 726
13 Sea and coastal water transport Transport R49 920
14 Insurance and pension funding Business Services R49 530
15 Legal, accounting, bookkeeping and auditing activities Business Services R48 420
16 Activities of membership organisation NGO R47 206
17 Medical appliances and instruments and appliances for measuring, checking, testing, navigating etc Manufacturing R44 863
18 Research and development Business Services R44 144
19 Universities and technikons Government R42 631
20 Post and telecommunications Transport R42 603
21 Real estate activities Business Services R41 492
22 National departments Government R41 001
23 Basic chemicals Manufacturing R40 829
24 Other chemical products Manufacturing R40 157
25 General-purpose machinery Manufacturing R40 008
26 Advertising Business Services R39 895
27 Office, accounting and computing machinery Manufacturing R39 587
28 Supporting and auxiliary transport activities Transport R38 992
29 Railway and tramway locomotives and rolling stock; aircraft and spacecraft Manufacturing R38 694
30 Provincial departments Government R38 073
31 Special-purpose machinery Manufacturing R37 995
32 Wholesale trade Trade R37 640
33 Basic iron and steel Manufacturing R37 384
34 Non-gold mining Mining R37 323
35 Basic precious and non-ferrous metals Manufacturing R36 459
36 Optical instruments and photographic equipment; watches and clocks Manufacturing R36 168
37 Gold mining Mining R36 037
38 Local government Government R35 626
39 Other educational institutions NGO R34 699
40 Electronic valves and tubes and other electronic components; television and radio transmitters etc Manufacturing R34 334
41 Publishing Manufacturing R33 318
42 Parts and accessories for motor vehicles and their engines Manufacturing R33 197
43 Land transport and transport via pipelines Transport R33 124
44 Insulated wire and cable Manufacturing R32 838
45 Casting of metals Manufacturing R32 425
46 Television and radio receivers, sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus and associated goods Manufacturing R32 184
47 Recreational, cultural and sporting activities NGO R32 032
48 Glass and glass products Manufacturing R31 715
49 Building of complete constructions or parts thereof, civil engineering Construction R31 576
50 Paper and paper products Manufacturing R31 489
51 Beverages and tobacco products Manufacturing R30 958
52 Building installation Construction R30 881
53 Accumulators, primary cells and primary batteries and Electric lamps and lighting equipment Manufacturing R30 563
54 Site preparation Construction R30 491
55 Rubber products Manufacturing R30 317
56 TVET Colleges Government R30 251
57 Household appliances n.e.c Manufacturing R30 052
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