Albania Faces Fiscal Fatigue As Wage Taxes Become Main Growth Engine

Economic growth increasingly relies on public sector wages and contributions, highlighting structural pressures on the middle class.

Albania’s economy is showing early signs of strain after years of robust growth fueled by construction, tourism, and wage indexation. While GDP grew by around 4% in 2024, economists note that much of this expansion came not from production, trade, or industry, but from fiscal effects linked to public administration salaries and net taxes. The slowdown of industry, agriculture, and exports now exposes the limitations of this budget-driven growth model.

Wage taxes are rapidly becoming the primary pillar of the Albanian fiscal system, surpassing VAT for the first time in 2024 and expected to strengthen further in 2026 following increases in the minimum wage.

Experts warn that this trend places growing pressure on the middle class, as public sector wage growth is effectively sustaining the state budget amid maturing construction and tourism sectors, which fail to contribute proportionally to their turnover.

The fiscal reliance on wages highlights broader challenges for long-term economic sustainability. With pensions consuming a quarter of total expenditures and capital investments trailing behind, Albania faces the need to diversify its growth drivers, encouraging private sector production and exports to avoid overburdening households and professionals as the engine of state revenue.

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