Minimum Wage Ireland 2025 Frances C. Slater

Minimum Wage Increase Ireland 2025. Minimum Wage 2025 Ireland Comparison Richard V Head Accordingly the national minimum wage has been raised 136 Euros per month from the previous year, 6.34% The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment of Ireland has declared that from January 1, 2025, the Irish national minimum wage will increase from €12.7/hour to €13.5/hour, for workers aged 20 years and older.

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Accordingly, to continue to ensure that these valued workers remain outside the higher rates of USC, I will be further increasing the entry threshold to the new 3% rate by €1,622 to €27,382, in line with the increase to the national minimum wage. The previous increase dating back to January 1, 2024 had already raised the minum wage from €11,30 ad €12,70/hour.

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It remains to be seen how employers will cope with these increases. Category of employee Hourly rate; Aged 20 and above: €13.50: Aged 19: €12.15: Aged 18: €10.80: Aged under 18: €9.45: For the purposes of the National Minimum. This marks a notable change aimed at addressing the rising cost of living, but some argue it may not go far enough to make a significant impact on workers' financial pressures.

Minimum wage increases in 2025. The minimum wage rates have been increased as follows: For national minimum wage (Aged 20 and over), from €12.70 to €13.50 per hour; For those aged under 18, from €8.89 to €9.45 per hour; For those aged 18, from €10.16 to €10.80 per hour; and Some people get sub-minimum rates, such as people aged under 20 (see the 'Rates' section below)

National Living Wage will rise to £11.44 per hour from April 2024 NDNA. Minimum wages have been revised in Ireland, effective 01 January 2025 The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment of Ireland has declared that from January 1, 2025, the Irish national minimum wage will increase from €12.7/hour to €13.5/hour, for workers aged 20 years and older.