The 8th Pay Commission is expected to be implemented from January 1, 2026. Ever since this announcement, several media reports have raised questions about the fitment factor, which serves as a multiplication coefficient that determines salaries and pensions based on the pay panel's recommendations.
Reports suggest that the expected fitment factor under the 8th Pay Commission could range between 1.92 and 2.86. However, there is a common misconception that if the 8th Pay Commission opts for 2.86 as the fitment factor, salaries and pensions would increase by that multiple. In reality, the fitment factor is applied to the basic salary and not to the gross salary of an employee. So, calculating total salary hike by using fitment factor on gross salary is misleading and paints a wrong picture.

Understanding The Actual Hike In Salaries
The gross salary is calculated by adding the basic salary along with dearness allowance (DA), house rent allowance (HRA), transport allowance, and other benefits. As we have already discussed the fitment factor is only applicable to the basic pay.
For instance, under the 7th Pay Commission, the fitment factor was set at 2.57, which resulted in an increase in salaries from Rs 7,000 (under the 6th Pay Commission) to Rs 18,000 in 2016. However, the actual increase varied based on pay levels. On average, the overall hike in salaries and pensions for employees under Levels 1 to 3 was around 15 per cent, while employees in Levels 4 to 10 saw a higher hike.
Historical Pay Hike Trends
| Pay Commission | Actual Pay Hike |
|---|---|
| 2nd | 14.2 per cent |
| 3rd | 20.6 per cent |
| 4th | 27.6 per cent |
| 5th | 31.0 per cent |
| 6th | 54.0 per cent |
| 7th | 14.3 per cent |
Update On The 8th Pay Commission
Responding to a query from Members of Parliament Kangana Ranaut and Sajda Ahmed regarding the status of the 8th Pay Commission, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman stated, "Inputs on Terms of Reference (ToR) have been sought from major stakeholders, including Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Personnel & Training, and from States. Impact of the 8th CPC can be assessed only once the recommendations are made by 8th CPC and are accepted by the Government."
The Finance Minister further revealed that the approximate number of Central Government civilian employees and pensioners/family pensioners stands at 36.57 lakh (as of March 1, 2025) and 33.91 lakh (as of December 31, 2024), respectively. Defence personnel and pensioners will also benefit from the 8th Pay Commission.
The 8th Pay Commission is expected to be formally constituted in April 2025. Earlier, the employee side of the National Council of Joint Consultative Machinery (NC-JCM) suggested that the terms and conditions of the new pay commission should also include a comprehensive review of pay scales, allowances, other benefits, and retirement benefits such as pensions and gratuities.
As discussions progress, employees and pensioners eagerly await further details on how the 8th Pay Commission will shape their financial future.
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