WSI-Minimum wage report 2025: Reorientation of minimum wage policy leads to real increases
Lübker, Malte ; Schulten, Thorsten
Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, Düsseldorf
HBS - Düsseldorf
2025
20 p.
minimum wage ; wage increase ; statistics
WSI Report
100
Wages and wage payment systems
https://www.wsi.de/de/faust-detail.htm?sync_id=HBS-009121
English
Bibliogr.
"The trend towards significant nominal minimum wage increases is continuing this year. In view of falling inflation rates, this translates into a sizeable increase in purchasing power for minimum wage earners in most European countries. The background to this is the implementation of the European Minimum Wage Directive, which has led to a reorientation of minimum wage policy in many countries and is thus boosting the dynamics of minimum wages. Most EU countries are now following the reference values for adequate minimum wages enshrined in the directive, which are 60% of the median wage or 50 % of the average wage. However, for Germany, a structural increase is still necessary to make progress towards an adequate minimum wage."
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