Minimum Wage Rises to 14.60 Euros: These Are the Consequences
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The minimum wage should rise to 14.60 euros. The boss of economics explains why life in Germany should become more expensive – and why she still considers the decision to be right.
The minimum wage is now rising by around 14 percent. With this decision, however, the SPD top gets away with it.
The SPD had promised a minimum wage of 15 euros. Now it has to live with significantly less. At the party conference in Berlin, the Social Democrats decided to accept the result.
The Commission has decided that the minimum wage will be increased from 12.82 euros per hour in two steps to 14.60 euros. Advantages or disadvantages for the economy in BW?
After the agreement of the minimum wage commission on a gradual increase of the minimum wage to 14.60 euros by 2027, the designated SPD secretary general Tim Klüssendorf expressed his disappointment in an interview with the television station phoenix on the sidelines of the SPD party day: "We had made more plans." In the coalition agreement, it was considered possible to reach 15 euros in 2026, says Klüssendorf. "Now the economic situation is
Berlin - Until the end employers and trade unions made it exciting. But then they agreed on an increase in the minimum wage in Germany. Is that enough for the SPD?
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