Poland Military Starting Pay
What a new Poland military recruit actually takes home — published pay rates, what's included, and what the recruiter brochure doesn't break down.
- ▸Starting grade: Szeregowy (Private) — Voluntary Basic Military Service
- ▸Monthly pay: PLN 6,000
- ▸USD estimate: $1,500/month
Entry-level monthly pay
A newly trained Szeregowy (Private) — Voluntary Basic Military Service in the Poland military earns approximately PLN 6,000/month (roughly USD $1,500/month at recent exchange rates). Voluntary Basic Service pays minimum 6,000 PLN gross/month (lowest professional soldier base salary, raised 2025).
What the brochure pay number includes — and excludes
Published pay figures typically reflect base pay only. The total compensation package usually adds: housing (in-kind during training, allowance afterward), medical/dental care, meals on base, training and uniforms, plus specialty pays (combat, deployment, hazardous duty, language, technical bonuses). Net take-home depends on local tax treatment of military pay.
How pay grows with rank
Pay scales upward with promotion, time in service, and specialty bonuses. Specific pay tables for higher grades are usually published by the relevant defense ministry. For most militaries, sergeant-equivalent pay (with 6–10 years of service) is roughly 1.7–2.2x starting recruit pay.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Poland soldier earn per month?
A Szeregowy (Private) — Voluntary Basic Military Service earns approximately PLN 6,000/month — about USD $1,500.
Is Poland military pay taxable?
Pay is typically subject to standard national income tax with country-specific exemptions for deployment, combat, or special allowances. Check current tax law.
Does pay include housing and food?
During basic training, yes — both are usually provided in-kind. After training, housing is often via on-base quarters or a separate housing allowance.
- wojsko-polskie.pl; MON pay regulation