Ministry of Finance Reveals Plans for Minimum Wage Level in 2025.
The Ministry of Finance of Ukraine has announced that the minimum wage will remain unchanged in 2025. This decision has been made in accordance with agreements with international partners and taking into account the current economic situation in the country.
This was reported by Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko during a briefing on September 24.
"This year we increased the minimum wage by 19% to 8000 hryvnias. We consider it feasible to maintain this rate next year for the entire year," he noted.
Marchenko emphasized that there is currently no possibility to raise social standards, and this decision is due to the agreement of international partners.
At the same time, the draft state budget for 2025 proposes a new bonus system for judges of local courts.
Recall, earlier the Ministry of Social Policy announced a large-scale pension reform in Ukraine, which envisages significant changes in the size of pensions.
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