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Revision as of 16:53, 2 February 2021

The following list provides information relating to the minimum wages (gross) of countries in Europe.[1][2]

The calculations are based on the assumption of a 40-hour working week and a 52-week year, with the exceptions of France (35 hours),[3] San Marino (37.5 hours),[4] Belgium (38 hours),[5] United Kingdom (38.1 hours),[3] Ireland (39 hours),[3] Monaco (39 hours),[6] and Germany (39.1 hours).[3] Most of minimum wages are fixed at a monthly rate, but there are countries where minimum wage is fixed at an hourly rate or weekly rate.

Minimum wages by country

Net income

The maps below show monthly adult income; some countries have a lower rate for under-25-year-olds.

Purple above €1,000
Light blue €500 to €1,000
Yellow €250 to €499
Red below €250

Countries marked on the map in dark red do not have a minimum wage.

Gross income

The maps below show monthly adult income; some countries have a lower rate for under-25-year-olds.

Purple above €1,500
Light blue €700 to €1,500
Yellow €400 to €699
Red below €400

Countries marked on the map in dark red do not have a minimum wage.

The difference between the gross income and the net income ratio is given by the percentage of income taxes. For example, even if a Slovakian citizen has a gross minimum income higher than a Czech, in reality the first will receive less money than the second because of higher income taxes.

Minimum wages by country

Country Monthly minimum wage Period Hourly rate Exchange
rate to
EUR
Effective at
Net (EUR) Gross

(EUR)

Local currency (Local) (USD) (USD, PPP)[7]
 Albania 211[citation needed] Decrease 209[2] 26,000.00 lekë (salary less than 30,000 lekë per month is not subject to income tax)[8] Month 149.00 lekë[8] 1.38 3.09 124 1 July 2020
 Andorra 991 991 €991.47[9] Month €5.72[9] 6.56 7.03 1 1 January 2017
Belarus Belarus 90[10] 104 330.00 rubles[11] Month 1.53 rubles 0.82 2.62 2.47 1 January 2018
Belgium Belgium 1,216[citation needed] Increase 1,626[2] €1,626 Month €9.49 10.87 11.46 1 1 July 2020
 Bosnia & Herzegovina 208[12] 311 951 Konvertibilna marka Month 3.73 mark 2.18 5.31 1.9558 1 January 2019
Bulgaria Bulgaria 258[citation needed] Steady 333[2] 650 lev Month 4.06 lev[13] 2.54 5.53 1.95583 1 January 2021
Croatia Croatia 460[citation needed] Decrease 568[2] 4,250.00 kuna Month 26.60 kuna 3.76 5.86 7.43 1 January 2021
Czech Republic Czechia 519[14] Increase 583[2] 15,200.00 koruna[15][16][17] Month 90.5 koruna[15][16] 4.21 6.99 26.05 1 January 2021
Estonia Estonia 546[citation needed] Steady 584[2] €584.00[1] Month €3.44[18] 3.40 5.37 1 1 July 2020
France France 1,219[19] Steady 1,539[2] €1,539.42 Month €10.03 11.40 12.23 1 1 July 2020
Germany Germany 1,221[citation needed] Steady 1,632[2] €1,632.00[2] Month €9.60 10.47 11.65 1 1 January 2021
Greece Greece 546 / (606)
[20][21][22][23]
650 / (758)
[21][22][23]
€758.3[21][22][23] Month €3.94 4.51 6.51 1 1 February 2019
Hungary Hungary 310 / 406 for skilled emp. 466 / 610 for skilled emp. 167,400 / 219,000 for skilled emp. Month 926 forint 3.13 6.11 359.00 1 February 2021
Republic of Ireland Ireland 1,574[citation needed] Increase 1,707[2] €1,707 Month €10.10[24] 10.94 11.40 1 1 July 2020
Latvia Latvia 418[citation needed] Steady 500[2] €500 Month €2.93 3.56 4.96 1 1 January 2021
Lithuania Lithuania 468[25] Steady 642[2] €642 Month €4.01 4.25 8.09 1 1 January 2021
Luxembourg Luxembourg 1,808[citation needed] Steady 2,142[2] €2,141.99[2] Month €11.84[26] 13.74 13.32 1 1 July 2020
Malta Malta 660[citation needed] Steady 777[2] €777 Month €4.24 4.86 7.37 1 1 July 2020
 Moldova 119[27] 151[28] 2,935 lei[27][29][30][31][32] Month 17.37[33][29] 0.86 1.87 19.4 1 May 2020
 Montenegro 222[34] Steady 331[2] €331.33[2] Month €1.39 1.39 3.03 1 1 July 2020
Netherlands Netherlands 1,053 Increase 1,680[2] €1,680[2] Month €9.70[35] 11.55 11.28 1 1 July 2020
 North Macedonia 234 282 14,500 denars (net)[36][37][38] Month 90,6 denars 1.63 3.45 61.50 1 December 2019
Poland Poland 442[citation needed] Decrease 614[2] 2,800 złoty Month 17.00 zł 4.41 9.57 4.56 1 Januar 2021
Portugal Portugal 665[citation needed] Steady 778[39][2] €778.00 Month €4.64 5.18 7.95 1 1 July 2020
Romania Romania 285[40] Decrease 473[2] 2,300 RON[41] Month 14.37 RON 3.62 8.27 4.87 1 January 2021
Russia Russia 120[citation needed] 138[42] 12,130 rubles[43] Month 75.00 rubles 0.66 1.77 87.83 1 September 2020
 San Marino 1583 €1,582.57[44] Month €9.74 11.17 11.98 1 1 January 2014
 Serbia 273[citation needed] Steady 344[2] 41,035 dinars[45] Month 189.2 dinars[45] 1.61 4.28 117.5 1 January 2021
Slovakia Slovakia 510[citation needed] Steady 623[2] €623[46][1] Month €3.58[46] 4.34 5.30 1 1 Januar 2021
Slovenia Slovenia 736 Increase 1,024.24 €1,024.24 Month €5.88 6.48 8.00 1 1 January 2021
Spain Spain 928[citation needed] Steady 1,108[2] €1,108 Month €7.04[47] 8.03 10.71 1 1 July 2020
 Ukraine 139 Increase

173[48]

6,000 hryvnias[49] Month 36,11 hryvnias[49] 1.26 3.48 34.65 1 January 2021
United Kingdom United Kingdom 1,220[citation needed] Decrease 1,583[2] 1,315 pound[50][1][51][52][53] Month 8.72 pound[50][54][52][53] 11.04 11.25 0.9 1 July 2020

Minimum wages by country (other countries)

Countries that have main territories in Asia with small or no territories in Europe

Country Monthly minimum wage Hourly rate Exchange
rate to
EUR
Effective at
Net (EUR) (EUR) (Local) Local (USD)
Armenia Armenia 125 125 68,000.00 dram[55] 317.31 dram 0.66 569.14 1 July 2015
 Azerbaijan 76 130 250.00 manat[56] 0.93 manat 0.55 1.98 1 September 2019
 Georgia 6 7 20.00 lari[57] 0.12 lari 0.05 2.90 1 January 1999
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 28 29 42,500 tenge[58] 141.11 tenge 0.40 402.84 1 January 2019
 Turkey 310[citation needed] 396[2] 2.852 lira[59] 13.08 lira 1.77 9.05 1 January 2021

Minimum wages by country (other territories)

The following list includes states with limited recognition.

Country Monthly minimum wage (EUR) Monthly minimum wage Hourly rate Hourly rate (USD) Exchange rate to EUR Effective at
 Kosovo 160 €170.00[60] €0.98 1.20 1 17 August 2011
 TRNC 454 €522.00[citation needed] €1.56 1.79 8 1 January 2019

Countries with no minimum wage

In some countries it was replaced with other systems that provide a minimum income.

See Guaranteed minimum income and Basic income.

For comparison

Country Net monthly minimum wage (EUR) Monthly minimum wage (EUR) Monthly minimum wage Hourly rate (USD) Hourly rate (EUR) Exchange rate Effective at
 USA 1000[63] 1050 $1256(40-hour workweek)[64] 7.25 6.05 1.20 24 July 2009

See also

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