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Portuguese Gov't Approves Increase in Minimum Wage

The government has today approved an increase in the national minimum wage by 50 euros in 2026, from 870 to 920 euros (gross), the Minister of the Presidency announced today after the Council of Ministers.

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This Thursday, the Portuguese Government approved the increase in national minimum wage for 920 euros in 2026. It is expected that the minimum order will go up to a rate of 50 euros per year...

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An increase of EUR 50 on the current value of EUR 870 will be formalised at the meeting of the Council of Ministers.

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Economicist Philipe Grilo reflects on whether, given the inflation forecast for the next year, the increase in the minimum wage in EUR 50 is a real increase in purchasing power

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The Council of Ministers approved on Wednesday the raising of the national minimum wage to 920 euros gross, the Minister of the Presidency revealed at the end of the meeting. In a press conference held at the Palácio da Vila in Sintra, António Leitão Amaro stated that this is a “significant increase” and that in a year and a half, with governments […]

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At a press conference in the Palácio da Villa, Sintra, Antonio Leitão Amaro said that this is a “significant increase” and that in year and year with PSD/CDS-PP governments, the minimum wage increases 100 euros. “In the year and in the middle, with Luis Montenegro as prime minister, the minimum wage is over 100 euros. It is part of a policy of increase in Portuguese performance supported by a moment of national economy,” said the governor. The i…

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Dnoticias broke the news in Funchal, Portugal on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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