On January 1, 2026, millions of workers in Mexico woke up with a different salary. It was not a drastic or immediate change in the daily life of everyone, but it represented the result of a decision made weeks earlier at the tables of the National Minimum Wage Commission (CONASAMI): an increase of 13% to the general minimum wage, the highest percentage adjustment since 2022. The debate about who wins and who loses with these wage policies tends …
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On January 1, 2026, millions of workers in Mexico woke up with a different salary. It was not a drastic or immediate change in the daily life of everyone, but it represented the result of a decision made weeks earlier at the tables of the National Minimum Wage Commission (CONASAMI): an increase of 13% to the general minimum wage, the highest percentage adjustment since 2022. The debate about who wins and who loses with these wage policies tends …