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Minimum wage in Portugal rises to 965 euros in 2025

Measure is part of the Government’s commitment to strengthen household income and bring Portugal closer to the European wage average.

The Government has announced an increase in the national minimum wage to 965 euros starting in January 2025, fulfilling the goal set in the income and competitiveness agreement. The measure aims to continue the path of wage appreciation, launched several years ago, and support families facing high living costs.

According to the executive, the increase results from concerted dialogue with social partners, seeking to balance business needs with the urgency of improving workers’ purchasing power. This update will have a direct impact on around 800,000 people, representing a significant reinforcement of disposable income.

Despite the positive nature of the measure, some business associations warn of potential adaptation challenges in sectors with lower productivity. Even so, the Government is committed to supporting companies through competitiveness incentives and training programs.

Experts emphasize that the increase in the minimum wage will also have indirect effects, boosting domestic consumption and stimulating the economy. However, they warn that it is essential to monitor the impact on the labor market and ensure that wage appreciation progresses in line with productivity gains.

The Government has confirmed a minimum wage of 870 euros

The Government has confirmed that the national minimum wage will be set at 870 euros in 2025 and has presented a proposal aimed at raising the minimum wage to 1020 euros by 2028. This plan includes annual increases of 50 euros, starting with a 50-euro increase for 2025, instead of the previously projected 855 euros. The goal is to reach 1020 euros by the end of the legislative term, surpassing the initial target of 1000 euros.

Additionally, the proposal focuses on increasing wages in general and promoting economic competitiveness. The average gross monthly salary is also expected to grow, with a target of 4.7% in 2025 and 4.6% in 2026, reaching 1886.29 euros by 2028. The Government, led by Luís Montenegro, hopes to reach an agreement with social partners before the 2025 State Budget is submitted, which is expected on October 10.

Meanwhile, employer confederations have requested additional measures to help businesses manage the increased labor costs. The Minister of Labor, Maria do Rosário Ramalho, indicated that the agreement includes various measures from the Ministries of Economy, Finance, and Labor to support the economy and the labor market.