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German Coalition’s Minijob Overhaul Drives Up Employer Costs, Sparks Industry Backlash

Kennethcix by Kennethcix
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The clock is ticking for Germany’s roughly 6.8 million low-wage “Minijob” workers. While a final decision on whether to fully subject these marginal jobs to social security contributions has been pushed to the autumn, the government has already locked in two specific cost increases that took effect this year.

Since 1 July 2026, Minijob employees have been given a one-time, irrevocable option to opt out of the exemption from pension insurance. Those who choose to pay in will shoulder a personal share of 3.6 percent. The move affects around 80 percent of Minijobbers—roughly 5.4 million people—who currently waive pension contributions. Full pensioners are generally unaffected by the new rule.

But the bigger financial shock is aimed at employers. The coalition has raised the flat-rate tax on Minijobs from 2 to 5 percent. On top of that, the government plans to lift employer health insurance contributions from 13 to 17.5 percent. Combined, the total levy employers face could climb from 31.2 percent to as much as 35.7 percent.

Industry experts calculate that these changes alone will burden businesses with an extra €1.5 billion annually. If the full reform blueprint—including a general pension-insurance obligation for all Minijobbers—is enacted, the bill could hit €2.3 billion per year.

“The current Minijob structure crowds out roughly 500,000 regular, fully insured positions,” warns labour-market researcher Walwei. The pension commission has gone further, recommending the complete abolition of the special status for Minijobs, except for school students.

Rentenexpertin Silke Übelmesser calls the Minijob a “career trap,” especially for women. She points to a peculiar contradiction: employers currently pay around 30 percent in flat-rate social levies under the Minijob regime, yet a switch to regular contributions would actually lower their burden to about 21 percent.

The hospitality industry is pushing back hard. The DEHOGA association in Baden-Württemberg, where 170,000 Minijobbers work in the state’s hospitality sector, warns that scrapping the special status or further raising costs could force businesses to close. While the association supports preserving Minijobs in principle, it sees the new financial load as unsustainable.

Politically, the coalition remains divided. CSU leader Markus Söder warns of economic damage if the Minijob status is abolished. Labour Minister Bas is driving reform forward, aiming to roll back the exemption from social security in order to strengthen old-age provision and reduce competitive distortions. The government says it will study the pension commission’s findings and finalise the package by year-end.

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