economy
January 1, 2026
PENZIJE RASTU, ALI MENJA SE I CENA JAVNOG PREVOZA! Zemlja u kojoj radi najviše Srba OD 1. JANUARA uvodi nova pravila!
Nemačka ulazi u 2026. godinu sa nizom zakonskih i finansijskih promena koje će direktno uticati na prihode, troškove i svakodnevni život velikog broja građana, uključujući zaposlene, penzionere, porodice sa decom i korisnike socijalnih davanja.

TL;DR
- Minimum wage increases to 13.90 euros per hour starting January 1, 2026.
- Minimum compensation for apprentices in dual education will also rise.
- The earnings limit for mini-jobs increases to 603 euros per month.
- Monthly public transport tickets rise from 58 to 63 euros.
- The basic tax-free income threshold increases to 12,348 euros.
- Tax benefits for children are also set to increase.
- Pensioners may see a pension increase of around 3.7% from July 2026, pending government decision.
- A new 'active pension' is planned to allow employed pensioners to earn additional income tax-free.
- CO2 emission costs will rise from 55 euros to a range of 55-65 euros per ton.
- Fuel prices are expected to increase by approximately three cents per liter for gasoline and slightly less for diesel.
- Heating oil could become about three cents per liter more expensive, and gas by about 0.3 cents per kilowatt-hour.
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