President Gustavo Petro announces 23% minimum wage hike to $1,750,905 COP for 2026 at podium, with cheering workers and concerned business leaders.
President Gustavo Petro announces 23% minimum wage hike to $1,750,905 COP for 2026 at podium, with cheering workers and concerned business leaders.
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Petro Decrees 23% Minimum Wage Increase to $1,750,905 for 2026 After Stalled Talks

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Following the anticipated Dec 29-30 announcement after failed Tripartite Commission negotiations—as previously reported—President Gustavo Petro decreed a 23% hike to the 2026 legal monthly minimum wage, setting it at $1,750,905 plus $249,095 transport allowance (up 24.5%), totaling $2 million. The move aims to cover vital family living costs amid criticism from business leaders over economic risks.

On December 29, 2025, President Gustavo Petro issued the decree raising the minimum wage from $1,300,000 to $1,750,905—the highest adjustment in recent terms—factoring in inflation, productivity, and the family basket cost of about $2.9 million for a household of 3.4 people, per updated surveys aligning with ILO standards.

In a presidential address, Petro emphasized a real 18.7% increase to boost demand, employment, sales in small businesses, and reduce poverty for 2-3 million Colombians. "Nothing creates more wealth than work."

The unilateral decree followed deadlock in talks, bypassing consensus. Business groups like Andi, whose president Bruce Mac Master labeled it 'populist,' warn of inflation spikes, job losses in formal sectors, strained public finances, and harm to SMEs. Employer costs per minimum-wage worker exceed $2.8 million monthly, including contributions (health 8.5%, pension 12%, ARL), primes ($1,083,300 twice yearly), and severance ($2M + 12% interest). Experts predict 15-20% price rises in services.

The integral salary for executives is set at $22,761,765 (13x base), easing payments while preserving rights. At $3,707/USD, the base equates to about US$539.

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Discussions on X about President Petro's decree of a 23% minimum wage increase for 2026, setting it at $1,750,905 plus transport to total $2 million, show polarized views. Supporters praise it as a historic step toward worker dignity, poverty reduction, and boosted consumption. Critics, including opposition figures and business groups, warn it risks inflation, higher prices, job losses in SMEs, and increased informality. News outlets report the announcement neutrally amid high engagement.

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President Gustavo Petro signs decree for Colombia's 23% minimum wage hike to 2 million pesos in 2026, as workers celebrate and businesses express concerns.
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Colombia Decrees 23% Minimum Wage Increase for 2026 After Intense Negotiations

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Following stalled talks where unions demanded a 16% rise and businesses warned of economic risks, President Gustavo Petro decreed on December 30 a 23% increase in Colombia's 2026 minimum wage, to 1,750,905 pesos plus 24.5% higher transportation aid of 249,095 pesos, totaling 2 million pesos monthly. The hike benefits 2.4 million formal workers and aims for an ILO 'vital wage,' but prompts debate on inflation, SME impacts, and competitiveness.

President Gustavo Petro issued Transitory Decree 0159 on February 19, 2026, keeping the minimum wage at $1,750,905, a 23% increase from 2025. This measure responds to an order from the Council of State while it decides on the original decree. The government defends the figure for integrating economic and constitutional criteria, though business groups express concerns over employment and inflation.

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Following the Council of State's suspension of the 2026 minimum wage decree, President Gustavo Petro signed a new measure on February 19 from Plaza Bolívar in Bogotá, keeping the wage at $2 million (including transport subsidy) despite the ruling. The signing came amid protests defending the 23%+ increase, as the government pushes for a 'vital wage' by 2027.

President Gustavo Petro has decreed the minimum wage increase for 2026 under the 'vital minimum wage' concept, inspired by ILO standards, after failed negotiations between the government, businesses, and workers. This approach aims to ensure sufficient income for a dignified life for workers and their families, beyond merely offsetting inflation.

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After stalled talks, Colombia's government will decree the 2026 minimum wage on Dec. 29-30, debuting the 'vital minimum wage' for family dignity per ILO standards, President Petro announced. Crucially, it won't mandate raises for salaries above the minimum.

The Autonomous Fiscal Rule Committee (Carf) warns that the recent 23% minimum wage hike to $2 million—decreed on December 30—could cost $5.3 trillion in 2026 (0.3% of GDP), complicating fiscal sustainability. Labor Minister Antonio Sanguino announced plans to desindex key goods from the wage and provide SME relief to curb inflation.

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Amid debates between workers, employers, and the government over the 2026 minimum wage adjustment, Neivans share their views. Proposals range from 16% by unions to 7.21% by business groups, as the labor minister seeks consensus to curb inflationary effects.

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