Minimum Salary: MEF Announces Increase in Two Stages and Will Start with Increase of S/ 100
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The member of the Fiscal Council and the board of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru (BCRP), Diego Macera, referred this Sunday to the announcement by the Government of Keiko Fujimori about the increase in the Vital Minimum Remuneration (RMV).In the News Expansion program, the economist criticized the increase in the minimum salary from S/ 1 130 to S/ 1 300, warning that it could impact small businesses, so it could also become a barrier to access…
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https://radiouno.pe/wp-content/uploads/2026/08 JAIME-SOTO.mp3 The specialist warned that the increase in the minimum wage will have a limited reach in an economy where informality predominates and questioned the government's lack of precision on SME bonds. In an analysis of the country's financial situation, economist Jaime Soto warned that the recent announcement of the increase in the minimum living wage will have a limited impact, reaching ju…
Elmer Cuba: What the new minister recommended before becoming holder of the MEFThe increase of the minimum wage from S/ 1,130 to S/ 1,300 announced by the president of Peru, Keiko Fujimori, would not happen immediately, said the head of the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF), Elmer Cuba. The minister explained the strategy that will be applied to avoid negative impacts on the Peruvian economy. “We want that with [the increase of the minimum v…
The Minister of Economy and Finance, Elmer Cuba, reported that the government evaluates to increase the minimum vital remuneration by two separate increases. The proposal contemplates a first increase of S/100 and a second of S/70, with the aim of raising the purchasing power of those who receive the minimum salary.
The increase will be implemented gradually to reduce its impact on employment and company costs.
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