As of 1 January 2021, 21 out of the 27 Member States of the EU have national minimum wages.
Monthly minimum wages below €700 in the east. ten Member States, located in the east of the EU, had minimum wages below €700 per month: Bulgaria (€332), Hungary (€442), Romania (€458), Latvia
(€500), Croatia (€563), Czechia (€579), Estonia (€584), Poland (€614), Slovakia (€623) and Lithuania (€642).
In five other Member States minimum wages ranged between €700 and just over €1 100 per month:
Greece (€758), Portugal (€776), Malta (€785), Slovenia (€1 024) and Spain (€1 108).
In the remaining six Member States minimum wages were above €1 500 per month: France (€1 555), Germany (€1 614), Belgium (€1 626), the Netherlands (€1 685), Ireland (€1 724) and Luxembourg (€2
202).
For comparison, the federal minimum wage in the United States was €1 024 in January 2021.
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