According to the document drawn up by the Strategy and
Planning Office (GEP) of the Ministry of Labour, last year 56% of workers in
Portugal received a salary of less than 1,000 euros, a percentage that compares
with 72% in 2015.
In the case of young people, 65% received less than 1,000
euros in 2022, compared to 84% in 2015.
Average wages
The average salary of workers with remuneration declared to
Social Security was 1,269.34 euros last year, 29% higher than the value of
2015, while for young people (up to 30 years old), the average salary was
1,037.57 euros, 40% more compared to 2015.
GEP data also show that the percentage of workers receiving
up to 760 euros (the value of the national minimum wage in 2023) was halved in
2022 compared to 2015, having gone from 60% to around 30%.
Considering the total number of workers in October, on
average, wages increased by 5.2% compared to 2021, indicates the data.