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Top 10 European countries with highest minimum wages

The FrontierThe FrontierFebruary 6, 2026 1241 Minutes read0

The start of 2026 has brought attention to the financial impact of minimum wage adjustments on millions of employees across the European Union.

According to Euronews estimates based on Eurostat data, nearly 13 million workers in 22 EU countries earn the minimum wage or less.

Euronews has released its 2026 list of European countries with the highest minimum wages, featuring some unexpected entrants, particularly among EU candidate states.

Here are the top 10 European countries with the highest minimum wages for 2026, considering both nominal and purchasing power parity (PPP) adjustments:

1. Luxembourg

Minimum wage: €2,704

Adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP): €2,035 (drops to second place)

Luxembourg maintains the highest statutory minimum wage in Europe, although its ranking changes when the cost of living is taken into account.

2. Ireland

Minimum wage: €2,391

Adjusted for PPP: €1,732 (falls to fifth place)

Ireland ranks second by nominal minimum wage but drops significantly when adjusted for living costs.

3. Germany

Minimum wage: €2,343

Adjusted for PPP: €2,157 (moves to first place)

Germany climbs to the top spot when the real value of the wage is considered.

4. Netherlands

Minimum wage: €2,295

Adjusted for PPP: €1,979 (rises to third place)

The Netherlands remains among the highest earners in both nominal and PPP-adjusted terms.

5. Belgium

Minimum wage: €2,112

Adjusted for PPP: €1,812 (moves up one spot)

Belgium also improves its position when purchasing power is considered.

6. France

Minimum wage: €1,823

Adjusted for PPP: €1,639 (remains sixth)

France maintains its ranking after adjustment for cost of living.

7. Spain

Minimum wage: €1,381

Adjusted for PPP: €1,519 (rises in ranking)

Spain is the first country on the list to see a higher value after PPP adjustment.

8. Slovenia

Minimum wage: €1,278

Adjusted for PPP: €1,417

Slovenia’s adjusted wage reflects a stronger purchasing power than the nominal figure suggests.

9. Lithuania

Minimum wage: €1,153

Adjusted for PPP: €1,413

Lithuania shows one of the largest increases when cost of living is taken into account.

10. Poland

Minimum wage: €1,139

Adjusted for PPP: €1,545 (largest jump)

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