
House prices in Portugal to remain 6 times higher than salaries
Difficulties in accessing housing in Portugal and Spain will continue to exist in the short term. This is because, according to Fitch estimates, increases in family income should be “practically equal” to the expected evolution of house prices for 2024 and 2025. In Portugal, the cost of housing could grow by up to 6% per year.

Lisbon and Porto among the best cities in the world for startups
Among the most favourable cities for the development of startups in 2023, Lisbon occupies the 62nd position worldwide. And it is not the only Portuguese city in this global ranking.

Salaries in Portugal: more than half of all employees received less than 1,000 euros per month in 2022
More than 50% of workers in Portugal received salaries lower than 1,000 euros per month in 2022, a percentage that rises to 65% in the case of young people under 30, according to data from the Ministry of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security.
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The best paid jobs in Portugal in 2022
Are you thinking of changing jobs or are moving to Portugal and looking for a job? It's time to find out which are the highest paid jobs in Portugal.

Could a four-day working week soon be a reality in Portugal?
Portugal has taken what could be the first steps towards making a four-day working week a reality.

Salaries in Portugal: where do people earn the most money?
Which city is best for work in Portugal? And where are the highest salaries in Portugal? If you're thinking of moving to Portugal, then these are important questions that you might be asking yourself when choosing where to live and when searching for a job abroad.

The best places for women to work in the world: Portugal makes the top 10
Portugal is the 7th best country in the world for women to work in, according to the Glass Ceiling Index for 2021, drawn up by the North American magazine The Economist.

Contracts of employment in Portugal
Moving to Portugal, finding a house, learning the language, landing a job… it can all be very draining. When you do find a job in Portugal, it’s tempting to simply sign the employment contract and be done with it.