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In the last 10 years, Romania had the highest minimum wage growth in the EU. Only five member states do not have a national minimum wage.

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00:00which EU countries have experienced the highest and the lowest growth in their national minimum wage.
00:10In the EU, 22 out of 27 member states have set a national minimum wage.
00:16Only Denmark, Italy, Austria, Finland and Sweden are the exceptions.
00:22In January 2025, the monthly minimum wage in EU countries ranged from 551 euros in Bulgaria
00:30to 2638 euros in Luxembourg. The average annual growth rate between January 2015 and January 2025
00:41was the highest in Romania, with an increase of 14.1%. This is followed by Lithuania at 13.2%,
00:50Bulgaria at 11.6% and Poland at 10.3%. By contrast, the lowest average annual growth
00:59rates among EU countries were recorded in France at 2.1% and Malta at 2.9%.
01:07Purchasing power standard, which measures the price of specific goods, can provide a fair
01:13comparison given that living costs vary significantly across European countries.
01:18Poland, for example, moves into the top tier when adjusted for the purchasing power standard,
01:24suggesting its minimum wage has strong purchasing power compared to its cost of living.

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