Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

Bulgaria remains the country with the lowest minimum wage in the EU

Photo: BGNES

Bulgaria ranks third among EU countries in terms of minimum wage growth in the period 2015-2025. According to Eurostat, during this period the minimum wage in the country increased from 184 euros in 2015 to 551 euros 10 years later. In this indicator, Bulgaria is only surpassed by Romania and Lithuania, Euronews reported.

According to Eurostat data as of January 2025, gross minimum monthly wages in the EU ranged from 551 euros in Bulgaria to 2,638 euros in Luxembourg. When EU candidate countries with available data are included, the lowest minimum wage drops to 182 euros in Ukraine, followed by 285 euros in Moldova.

Romania registered the highest growth of the minimum wage among EU countries - 14.1%, while among EU candidate countries the largest increase was registered in Moldova - 18.4%.



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Costs of employers for salaries have gone up by 13 %

In the forth quarter of 2024 compared to the forth quarter of 2023, total costs of employers in Bulgaria per hour of work of employed persons have risen by 12.8 % , show NSI data.  The highest rise in overall costs for labour is registered in the..

published on 3/21/25 4:07 PM

Marin Marinov is the Bulgarian who died in the attack in the Gaza Strip

The Bulgarian citizen who died in the attack in Gaza two days ago is Marin Marinov , 51 years old from the city of Yambol. This is clear from a publication by the Yambol municipality on social networks.  Israel investigates the death of the..

published on 3/21/25 2:06 PM
Education minister Krasimir Valchev

Bilingual children returning from abroad should have additional Bulgarian lessons

The Bulgarian education system and the law on preschool and school education do not provide for the so-called language integration , Minister of Education Krasimir Valchev admitted to the relevant parliamentary committee. According to him, this means..

published on 3/21/25 1:28 PM