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Europe in Motion Video. Which EU countries have the highest and lowest minimum wage growth? Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 07/02/2025 - 17:15 GMT+1 In the last 10 years, Romania had the highest minimum wage growth in the EU. Only five member states do not have a national minimum wage. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Which EU countries have the highest and lowest minimum wage growth? Now playing Next These are the EU countries where poverty rates have gone up Now playing Next Bulgaria protest turns violent in Sofia as crowds oppose 2026 draft budget Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 2nd, 2025 – Morning Now playing Next Reparations loan won't derail peace process, Kallas tells Belgian PM Now playing Next 'Based in Russia': What X's new location tool does and doesn't reveal Now playing Next 'Europe is inconsequential' to US, former US commander tells Euronews Now playing Next Revealed: Roman emperors secret 'Commodus Passage' tunnel at Colosseum Now playing Next Greek farmers block motorway as fallout from subsidies fraud continues Now playing Next Rubio called US-Ukraine talks productive but much work remains Now playing Next Moment fireworks force Ajax match abandonment in Amsterdam Now playing Next Switzerland rejects compulsory service for women and tax for the super-rich Now playing Next Sri Lanka: Aerial video shows extent of flooding with over 365 dead and 367 missing Now playing Next AI and drones lead global fight for wildlife in Samarkand talks Now playing Next Trans-Siberian Highway paralysed by 85-kilometre traffic jam Now playing Next Zelenskyy rallies European support in Paris ahead of US-led Moscow talks More videos
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