Lithuania’s gross domestic product ( GDP ) is set to shrink by 1% this year, before growing by 2.5% the following year, the Ministry of Finance said on...
The Government on Wednesday approved the minimum hourly pay of EUR 5.65 and minimum monthly wage of EUR 924, before taxes, which will take effect as of next...
Lithuania ’s economic growth is expected not to exceed 3 percent in 2024, given the current monetary tightening policy, an economist with SEB bank says.
Finance Minister Gintarė Skaistė says that the taxation of self-employment should become equal to the taxation of employment relationships in the coming...
In October 2022, the number of employees receiving minimum monthly wage (MMW) and lower gross earnings in the whole economy (individual enterprises included)...