Indonesia's 2026 Provincial Minimum Wage, Highest in Jakarta
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The Provincial Minimum Wage (UMP) is the lowest monthly wage standard applicable in a province.
The UMP is set by the governor and must be paid by employers to workers/employees with less than one year of service.
Currently, most provincial governments in Indonesia have set the UMP for 2026.
The 2026 UMP generally increased compared to the 2025 UMP. However, its growth rate varies between provinces, with the lowest increase percentage at 2.7% (West Nusa Tenggara) and the highest at 9.08% (Central Sulawesi).
Only one province has an unchanged UMP in 2026, namely Central Papua.
As of December 29, 2025, there are also two provinces that have not yet announced their 2026 UMP, namely Aceh and Highland Papua.
In terms of value, the highest 2026 UMP is in DKI Jakarta Province, at approximately Rp5.73 million per month.
Below are the details of the 2026 UMP in Indonesia based on provincial government press releases and media reports, sorted from highest value:
- DKI Jakarta: Rp5,729,876, up 6.17% (year-on-year/yoy)
- South Papua: Rp4,508,850, up 5.19% (yoy)
- Papua: Rp4,436,283, up 3.51% (yoy)
- Central Papua: Rp4,285,848, unchanged
- Bangka Belitung Islands: Rp4,035,000, up 4.05% (yoy)
- North Sulawesi: Rp4,002,630, up 6.02% (yoy)
- South Sumatra: Rp3,942,963, up 7.1% (yoy)
- South Sulawesi: Rp3,921,089, up 7.21% (yoy)
- Riau Islands: Rp3,879,520, up 7.06% (yoy)
- West Papua: Rp3,841,000, up 6.25% (yoy)
- Riau: Rp3,780,496, up 7.74% (yoy)
- Southwest Papua: Rp3,766,000, up 4.2% (yoy)
- East Kalimantan: Rp3,762,431, up 5.12% (yoy)
- North Kalimantan: Rp3,755,243, up 4.89% (yoy)
- South Kalimantan: Rp3,725,000, up 6.54% (yoy)
- Central Kalimantan: Rp3,686,138, up 6.12% (yoy)
- North Maluku: Rp3,510,240, up 3% (yoy)
- Jambi: Rp3,471,497, up 7.3% (yoy)
- Gorontalo: Rp3,405,144, up 5.69% (yoy)
- Maluku: Rp3,334,490, up 6.1% (yoy)
- West Sulawesi: Rp3,315,935, up 6.81% (yoy)
- Southeast Sulawesi: Rp3,306,496, up 7.58% (yoy)
- North Sumatra: Rp3,228,971, up 7.9% (yoy)
- Bali: Rp3,207,459, up 7.04% (yoy)
- West Sumatra: Rp3,182,955, up 6.3% (yoy)
- Central Sulawesi: Rp3,179,565, up 9.08% (yoy)
- Banten: Rp3,100,881, up 6.74% (yoy)
- West Kalimantan: Rp3,054,552, up 6.12% (yoy)
- Lampung: Rp3,047,734, up 5.35% (yoy)
- Bengkulu: Rp2,827,250, up 5.89% (yoy)
- West Nusa Tenggara: Rp2,673,861, up 2.7% (yoy)
- East Nusa Tenggara: Rp2,455,898, up 5.45% (yoy)
- East Java: Rp2,446,880, up 6.11% (yoy)
- DI Yogyakarta: Rp2,417,495, up 6.78% (yoy)
- Central Java: Rp2,327,386, up 7.28% (yoy)
- West Java: Rp2,317,601, up 5.77% (yoy)
- Aceh: not yet announced
- Highland Papua: not yet announced
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