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Two-thirds of Germans back €15 minimum wage ahead of commission recommendation

At €12.82 per hour the current wage leaves many full-time workers reliant on state benefits

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Overview

  • A Forsa poll for the Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund finds 66 % of Germans support raising the minimum wage to €15 per hour
  • Support is highest among SPD voters at 88 % and remains majority-backed by Green, Left and CDU/CSU supporters, while 61 % of FDP and 53 % of AfD backers oppose the increase
  • The independent Minimum Wage Commission will deliver its recommendation for the next wage adjustment by the end of June
  • DGB Chair Yasmin Fahimi warns that wages below 60 % of the median leave workers needing supplementary state assistance
  • The UnionSPD coalition agreement labels a €15 rate as achievable and directs the commission to consider tariff developments and EU median-wage benchmarks