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Government Approves Raising the Minimum Wage to 1,221 Euros per Month, 3.1 per Cent Higher than in 2025

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The government has approved on Tuesday in the Council of Ministers to raise the minimum wage (SMI) to 1,221 euros gross per month by 14 payments for those who work full-time. Thus, the executive gives legal support to the political agreement signed on Monday only with the unions so that the companies start to implement the increase in the payrolls. As soon as the new minimum wage is published in the BOE the companies and organizations with worke…

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The SMI reaches 1,221 euros per month following the agreement between the Government, CCOO and UGT, with an increase of 3.1 per cent over 2025.

Center

The government has approved on Tuesday in the Council of Ministers to raise the minimum wage (SMI) to 1,221 euros gross per month by 14 payments for those who work full-time. Thus, the executive gives legal support to the political agreement signed on Monday only with the unions so that the companies start to implement the increase in the payrolls. As soon as the new minimum wage is published in the BOE the companies and organizations with worke…

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The Council of Ministers approved on Tuesday the SMI of 2026, which rises by 3.1%, and for which a deduction is also approved for the Treasury to return to those who charge it the IRPF

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On Tuesday the Council of Ministers approved the increase of the minimum wage (SMI) to 1,221 euros for fourteen payments, a total of 17,094 gross euros per year that will also be exempt from taxation, since the Government has also updated the tables of IRPF to allow to maintain the full deduction to the lowest incomes. Thus, about 2.5 million workers – according to data from the Ministry of Labour – will benefit, with retroactive effect since la…

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The Council of Ministers this Tuesday gave green light to a new increase in the Minimum Interprofessional Wage (SMI), eighth consecutive increase since 2018, which carries it to 1,221 euros in 14 payments. The increase is 37 euros more for the workers who receive it –191,400 in the Canary Islands, according to the central government, a figure that the unions reduce to 120,000– and an increase of 3.1% compared to 2025. But while the SMI has grown…

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The Council of Ministers approved on Tuesday the increase of the minimum wage interprofessional (SMI), following the agreement signed on Monday between the government and the unions UGT and CCOO -the CEOE employer has demarcated from it-. Thus, it stands at 1,221 euros per month in 14 payments and is exempt from taxation. In 2026, the SMI raises 37 euros per month in 14 payments, and represents an increase of 518 euros per year to 17,094 euros w…

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Expansión broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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