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Poland’s Minimum Wage to Exceed U.S. Federal Rate by 2025

New Polish hourly rate of $7.90 outpaces U.S. minimum of $7.25, marking a significant wage increase tied to inflation.

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18 September 2024
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In a recent announcement, Poland confirmed that its minimum wage will surpass that of the United States for the first time in 2025. The Polish government is set to raise the hourly minimum wage to 30.50 zł (roughly $7.90), surpassing the U.S. federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. This increase comes as part of Poland’s ongoing efforts to adjust wages in line with inflation projections.

The new minimum wage represents a substantial rise from the 2024 rate of 28.10 zł per hour (approximately €6.58), a decision driven by inflation concerns and broader economic factors. The Ministry of Finance adjusted its inflation forecast from an initial 4.1% to 5%, further influencing the wage hike. This wage adjustment is tied to the government’s policy of linking the annual increase to inflation projections for the following year.

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Polish economist Paweł Charasz, currently at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, took to social media to highlight the significance of this change. He tweeted, “Polish gov’t just announced the new minimum wage for 2025. It will be 30.50 PLN per hour. At the current exchange rate, that’s $7.90 – for the first time, higher than the U.S. federal minimum wage of $7.25 USD.”

The U.S. minimum wage, established federally at $7.25 per hour, has not been adjusted since 2009. However, it is worth noting that the federal rate is not uniformly applied across all states. While several poorer states, such as Louisiana and Kentucky, adhere to the $7.25 minimum, many other states and cities have implemented their own higher minimum wages. For example, states like California and New York have set their minimum wages at $15 per hour or more, reflecting regional economic conditions and living costs.

Poland’s unemployment rate, currently standing at 2.9%, is the second lowest in the European Union, positioning it as a growing economy within the bloc. This low unemployment rate, combined with the wage increase, signals positive trends in Poland’s labor market. The wage adjustment could have further implications for the nation’s workforce, improving the standard of living for low-wage workers.

While Poland’s minimum wage is still lower than in many Western European countries, the increase represents a noteworthy step toward closing the wage gap between Poland and more developed economies. Additionally, the wage hike could enhance the country’s attractiveness as a destination for workers within the EU, especially from neighboring countries with lower pay scales.

This development is part of a broader trend in Poland to boost wages in various sectors, particularly in response to inflation and rising costs of living. Economists have suggested that the wage increase could help mitigate some of the impacts of inflation on Polish households, particularly as the country continues to face economic challenges stemming from global energy price fluctuations and other external pressures.

Despite these positive developments, challenges remain. Critics argue that while the wage increase is beneficial for low-income workers, it could lead to higher costs for businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises. These businesses may face difficulties absorbing the higher wage costs without passing them on to consumers through price increases, which could, in turn, contribute to inflationary pressures.

The government’s decision to raise the minimum wage also comes in the context of its broader 2025 budget, which includes record defense spending and other significant investments in infrastructure and public services. The minimum wage increase is just one component of a wider strategy aimed at stabilizing the economy and supporting long-term growth.

In conclusion, Poland’s move to increase its minimum wage above the U.S. federal rate marks a milestone in the country’s economic development. As the nation grapples with inflation and strives to improve living standards for its workforce, this wage hike could provide much-needed relief for lower-income workers while posing new challenges for businesses. The coming years will reveal the broader economic impacts of this decision, both in Poland and in comparison to global wage standards.

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