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各省份月最低工资标准第一档均超2000元
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-10-29 11:31

Core Points - A total of 18 regions have adjusted their minimum wage standards this year, with all provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities having a monthly minimum wage standard exceeding 2000 yuan as of October 1, 2025, with Shanghai leading at 2740 yuan [1][4] - Several regions have seen significant increases in their minimum wage standards compared to October 2022, with Inner Mongolia, Guizhou, Anhui, Fujian, Chongqing, Sichuan, Qinghai, and Guangxi experiencing increases of over 10%, and Inner Mongolia's minimum wage rising by 14.65% to 2270 yuan [1][3] Summary by Category Minimum Wage Adjustments - The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security announced that 18 regions have adjusted their minimum wage standards this year, with the first tier of monthly minimum wages exceeding 2000 yuan across all regions [1][4] - The adjustments are part of a broader initiative to ensure minimum wage standards are reviewed and updated every two to three years, aligning with national policies aimed at increasing wages [4][5] Regional Wage Standards - The following are some of the new monthly minimum wage standards: - Beijing: 2540 yuan - Tianjin: 2510 yuan - Inner Mongolia: 2270 yuan (14.65% increase) - Shanghai: 2740 yuan (highest in the country) [3][1] - The adjustments also include different tiers for minimum wage standards within provinces, allowing for regional variations [4] Future Adjustments - More provinces are expected to adjust their minimum wage standards by the end of the year, with Jiangsu planning to implement changes starting December 1, 2025 [4]