Thursday, 30th October 2025

Croatia Raises Minimum Wage in Push for Higher Living Standards

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković announced an increase in the country’s minimum wage

Bringing the gross amount from €840 to approximately €970, the move aims to improve living conditions for the 100,000 people currently earning the minimum wage in Croatia.

Plenković highlighted the government’s goal of ensuring a more dignified life for the country’s lowest earners.

“Our focus is on creating better living conditions for those who have the least,” he said, marking the latest in a series of economic measures designed to support vulnerable citizens amidst rising costs of living.

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