In each country different economy and the dollar, the standard of living. It is interesting to compare other countries on different continents.
The global minimum wage landscape varies dramatically across countries, reflecting vast economic disparities worldwide.
Kuwait holds the distinction of having the highest minimum wage at approximately $3.21 per hour, while several nations maintain extremely low rates, with some falling below $0.10 per hour in parts of Africa and Asia. Numerous countries operate without any legally mandated minimum wage, instead relying on collective bargaining or sectoral agreements to determine base compensation. This economic spectrum highlights profound income inequality challenges, with workers in developing nations often earning in a month what those in advanced economies make in a day.
The purchasing power disparity further complicates comparisons, as cost of living varies significantly across regions. International labor organizations continue advocating for living wage standards while recognizing that immediate wage equalization remains economically unfeasible across different development stages and economic structures.
Poland
Hong Kong
Belgium
Egypt
France
Cameroon
Spain
Russia
Germany
Iran
Bangladesh
Saud Arabia
Portugal
Kenya
North Korea
Turkey
Venezuela
Australia
Brazil
Luxemborg
USA
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