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Turkey Sets 2026 Minimum Wage at $ 655: A 27% Increase Amid Inflationary Pressure

The Turkish Minimum Wage Determination Commission has finalized its deliberations for 2026. Labor and Social Security Minister Vedat Işıkhan announced a new monthly net wage of 28,075 TRY, marking a significant hike aimed at balancing purchasing power with fiscal stability.

Harun Yazıcı

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The Turkish government has officially unveiled the statutory minimum wage for 2026. Following the third round of negotiations, Minister Vedat Işıkhan confirmed that the net minimum wage will rise to 28,075 TRY (approx. $655 / €554), effective January 1, 2026. This represents a 27% increase from the 2025 level of 22,104 TRY.

Key Figures for 2026:

  • Net Minimum Wage: 28,075 TRY (approx. $655.50)
  • Gross Minimum Wage: approx. 33,027 TRY
  • Percentage Increase: 27% YoY
  • Implementation Date: January 1, 2026

Union Boycott Clouds Final Decision

The 2026 negotiations were marked by a notable absence. TÜRK-İŞ, the country’s largest labor confederation, boycotted the final sessions. The union cited disagreements over the Commission’s structural makeup and argued that the proposed figure failed to adequately address the rising cost of living. Consequently, the decision was ratified primarily through a consensus between government officials and employer representatives.

Impact on Global Competitiveness

For international investors and trade partners, the new wage brings Turkey’s labor costs closer to those of Eastern European peers like Romania and Bulgaria. While the 27% hike is designed to cushion workers against inflation, economists warn of potential pressure on production costs in export-heavy sectors such as automotive and textiles. With the year-end inflation target set at 16% for 2026, the wage increase remains a focal point for the Central Bank’s monetary policy and domestic demand management.

*Conversion based on current rates: 1 USD ≈ 42.83

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