Minimum wage in Poland

The minimum wage in Polish is the lowest monthly or hourly remuneration that employers are legally allowed to pay their workers in Poland. The sum is decided by the Polish government. In 2019, Polish government announced a sharp rise in minimum wage from 2019's 2,250 zloty to 2,600 zloty in 2020 and 3,000 zloty in 2021[1] and subsequent 10% increase per annum until 2024.[2]

Minimum monthly wage in Poland, 2000–2021[3]
In force from Minimum wage in PLN (gross) Current value in US dollars
1 January 2021 2,800[4] 761
1 January 2020 2,600[5] 677
1 January 2019 2,250[6] 586
1 January 2018 2,100[7] 547
1 January 20172,000[8] 521
1 January 20161,850 482
1 January 2015 1,750[9] 456
1 January 20141,680 438
1 January 20131,600 417
1 January 20121,500 391
1 January 20111,386 361
1 January 20101,317 343
1 January 20091,276 332
1 January 20081,126 293
1 January 2007936 244
1 January 2006899.10 234
1 January 2005849 221
1 January 2004824 215
1 January 2003800 208
1 January 2001760 198
1 March 2000700 182

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