The Union Cabinet has given its in-principle approval for the formation of the 8th Pay Commission, which will be tasked with revising the salaries and pensions of central government employees and retirees. While the formal notification is still awaited, over one crore individuals-including 44 lakh serving employees and 68 lakh pensioners-are watching developments closely in anticipation of a significant pay revision.
8th Pay Commission: Recommendations Expected by End-2025
According to a report by Ambit Institutional Equities, the 8th Pay Commission is expected to submit its recommendations by the end of 2025. If all goes as planned, these recommendations will be implemented starting January 2026. However, the actual rollout could extend into the financial year 2026-27 (FY27), depending on the timeline for submission, review, and final approval by the government.

30-34% Expected Salary and Pension Hike
The recommendations of the 8th Pay Commission are expected to propose a 30-34% increase in salaries and pensions for central government employees and retirees. This would be a significant rise, aligning with past pay commission trends where adjustments are made based on inflation, living costs, and the economic environment.
If implemented, the salary hike is projected to cost the exchequer an additional Rs 1.8 lakh crore, according to the Ambit report. While this poses a notable fiscal burden, the increase is also likely to stimulate consumer demand and boost domestic consumption.
What is the Role of Fitment Factor in Salary Hike?
At the heart of the pay hike calculation lies the "fitment factor"-a multiplier used to calculate the revised salary from existing pay scales. In the 7th Pay Commission, the fitment factor was set at 2.57. Analysts expect the 8th Pay Commission to recommend a higher factor, possibly ranging between 3.0 and 3.2, to accommodate rising inflation and cost-of-living pressures.
Who Will Benefit from the 8th Pay Commission?
The 8th Pay Commission's impact will be far-reaching. According to government estimates:
44 lakh central government employees will directly benefit, including those in ministries, public sector undertakings, and armed forces.
- 68 lakh retired employees (pensioners) will also receive enhanced pension payments.
This makes the total number of direct beneficiaries over 1.12 crore. Importantly, central government and armed forces employees make up just 0.7% of India's total labour force, but they represent nearly 9% of the formal workforce, highlighting their significant role in the organised sector.
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