Expresso and Observador report a CGTP study finding that nearly 60% of employed women had base salaries of €1,000 or less in November 2025, a share higher than for men. The coverage frames the result as evidence of persistent gender pay gaps and low pay concentration among women, which has implications for social policy and wages debates. Policymakers and employers should note the figure as they consider pay policy or targeted support; residents tracking household finances may find this relevant for local labour-market expectations.
Update: Media report: CGTP finds nearly 60% of women earned ≤ €1,000
Both Expresso and Observador published the CGTP study results showing that in November 2025 nearly six in ten employed women had base pay at or below €1,000, a proportion higher than for men. The stories frame the finding as relevant to ongoing discussions on pay policy and targeted support.






