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Me inflacion të rritur e ekonomi të ngadalësuar, paga e re minimale s’do t’i ndihmojë mirëqenies së qytetarëve, thonë ekspertët
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Me inflacion të rritur e ekonomi të ngadalësuar, paga e re minimale s’do t’i ndihmojë mirëqenies së qytetarëve, thonë ekspertët

The minimum wage in Kosovo has been increased to 500 euros gross per month, affecting around 150,000 private sector workers. The government presented this decision as support for workers, but experts question its impact on citizens' living standards and the economy. The Minister of Finance, Hekuran Murati, stated the increase followed analyses and proposals from trade unions and businesses. However, economist Lulzim Rafuna criticized the government for excluding the Economic Council (OEK) and businesses from discussions about the impact of the new minimum wage. Economist Safet Gërxhaliu argues that the minimum wage was politicized and should have been discussed in the context of inflation trends. With rising inflation and a slowing economy, experts believe the new minimum wage will not significantly improve citizens' living conditions. A 2024 study by the Musine Kokalari Institute for Social Policy found that a four-person family spends over 1,100 euros monthly on basic needs, with higher costs in urban areas. Experts warn that the increase could negatively affect businesses, which were not consulted beforehand, potentially leading to reduced employment opportunities.

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Me inflacion të rritur e ekonomi të ngadalësuar, paga e re minimale s’do t’i ndihmojë mirëqenies së qytetarëve, thonë ekspertët

The minimum wage in Kosovo has been increased to 500 euros gross per month, affecting around 150,000 private sector workers. The government presented this decision as support for workers, but experts question its impact on citizens' living standards and the economy. The Minister of Finance, Hekuran Murati, stated the increase followed analyses and proposals from trade unions and businesses. However, economist Lulzim Rafuna criticized the government for excluding the Economic Council (OEK) and businesses from discussions about the impact of the new minimum wage. Economist Safet Gërxhaliu argues that the minimum wage was politicized and should have been discussed in the context of inflation trends. With rising inflation and a slowing economy, experts believe the new minimum wage will not significantly improve citizens' living conditions. A 2024 study by the Musine Kokalari Institute for Social Policy found that a four-person family spends over 1,100 euros monthly on basic needs, with higher costs in urban areas. Experts warn that the increase could negatively affect businesses, which were not consulted beforehand, potentially leading to reduced employment opportunities.

Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the government's decision to raise the minimum wage as politically motivated rather than economically justified. It emphasizes criticism from economists and the Economic Council, highlighting concerns about the impact on citizens and businesses. The tone suggests skepticism toward

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