Government Says that Salary Has Risen Above Expected but Productivity Continues to Decline
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The Government warned of low productivity per hour in Portugal, which in 2025 was 28% below the European average, despite the rise in gross average wage, which grew 5.6% above expectations.
The gross average wage rose by 5.6% in 2025, reaching the EUR 1,694 per month, exceeding the objectives of the Tripartite Agreement. The Minister of Labour defended the transition to a model combining tax incentives with real productivity gains to ensure the sustainability of wage growth.
Maria do Ros rio Palma Ramalho noted that for the river salt m he said "to continue to be reviewed in a high, sustainable way, Portugal must transition from a model exclusively focused on tax incentives to a model that combines tax incentives with real productivity gains".
The government today warned of low productivity per hour in Portugal, which in 2025 was 28% below the European average, despite the rise in gross average wage, which grew 5.6% above expectations.
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