Government Decree to Reimburse Minimum Salary for R$ 1.621 in 2026
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The Official Journal of the Union published this Thursday, the decree signed by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva that reimburses the minimum salary for 2026. With the correction of 6.79%, the national level goes from R$ 1.518 to R$ 1.621, an increase of R$ 103. What is the fair value for the minimum wage? Report an analysis of the question from a letter of reader Would you like to be billionaire? Ex-BBB Paulinha Leite gives tips on the number…
The new value of 1.621 real is going to be valid on 1 January.
Photo: Marcello Casal Jr./ABr The Official Journal of the Union (DU) this Thursday (24) brought the publication of the decree defining the new minimum wage value for 2026. From 1 January, the national level will go from R$ 1.518 to R$ 1.621, representing a nominal adjustment of R$ 103 in relation to the current value. The act is signed by President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) and will have validity throughout the national territory from the b…
The federal government published this Thursday, 24th, decree that it raised the minimum salary in R$ 103 from 1 January 2026. With the adjustment, the national level will go from R$ 1.518 to R$ 1.621, in accordance with the standard signed by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and published in the Official Journal of the Union. The increase represents a 6.79% correction, setting the daily value at R$ 54.04 and the hour value at R$ 7.37. The adj…
The federal government published this Thursday, 24th, in the Official Journal of the Union, the Decree establishing the minimum wage value to be applied from 1 January to 1 November 2026. According to the next year approved by the Congress, the minimum wage will be passed from R$ 1.518.00 to R$ 1.621.00 in 2026, a correction of 6.79%. By the rules in force, the minimum value is updated by inflation measured by the National Consumer Price Index (…
Reajuste is 6.79% and will also be applied in INSS depositories and pensions at the value of the floor
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