[Updated] Andorra: Minimum Hourly Wage Increases for 2023

Last Updated on February 23, 2023

This article was originally published on 19 January 2022 and was updated on 16 May 2022 and 12 January 2023 to reflect new information.  

The government of Andorra raised the country’s minimum wage by 7.1% on 1 January 2023. As a result, the new hourly minimum wage will be € 7.42. The monthly minimum wage will be set to € 1,286.13.

This article was originally published on 19 Jan. 2022 and was updated on 16 May 2022 to reflect new information.  

12 May 2022 Update: The government of Andorra announced that the minimum hourly wage for professionals will increase to Euro 1,201.20 per month (6.93 euros per hour) on 1 May 2022. The minimum wage has increased by 7 percent since January 2022.  


Key Points 

  • Andorra’s minimum hourly wage will increase by 3.3 percent for 2022  

Overview  

The government of Andorra increased the minimum hourly wage for 2022 effective 1 Jan. 2022. The hourly interprofessional wage will increase to EUR 6.68 per hour for 2022. As a result, the monthly minimum salary will increase to EUR 1,157.87.  

What are the Changes? 

The government of Andorra made a previous announcement in October 2021 to increase the minimum wage by 3.2 percent. This new decree will repeal the previous minimum wage decree made in October 2021 and will raise the minimum hourly wage by 3.3 percent.  

Looking Ahead  

The government of Andorra plans to continue to take steps to increase the minimum wage to the real cost of living based on a recommendation by the Council of Europe. Continue to check the government of Andorra’s website and Envoy’s website for additional updates and information.  


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