The government raised the minimum wage to €920 for 2026, up €50 from €870, and announced support measures for businesses and workers including simplified layoff rules and expanded income support. The change affects paychecks from next year and is part of a broader income agreement the government cites to boost household income. Low‑paid workers will see higher take‑home pay, while employers should plan for higher payroll costs and check whether sector agreements or contracts change. Workers and small employers should watch official calendars for the implementation date and payroll guidance.
Minimum wage raised to €920 for 2026
Wednesday, 25 February 2026AI summary

Context & Explainers
Portugal's monthly minimum wage will be €920 in 2026, up from €870 in 2025 (a €50 increase). That is below the EU median (about €1,100); for comparison Spain €1,134, Germany roughly €2,054 and France about €1,802 (UK: £1,524 or ~€1,780), so Portugal remains lower than several Western European countries, which affects purchasing power and labour costs.


