List of minimum wages by country

Minimum wages per hour in U.S. dollars:
  No data
  No minimum wage
  $0.00–$1.00
  $1.01–$2.00
  $2.01–$3.00
  $3.01–$5.00
  $5.01–$7.50
  $7.51–$10.00
  $10.00+

This is a list of official minimum wage rates of the 193 United Nations member states, and also includes the following territories and states with limited recognition: Taiwan, Hong Kong, Northern Cyprus, Kosovo, and Palestine. Note this a current legislative minimal wage in the country for the current year and beyond, which still may be not in force, actual minimum wage may be lower. Also note that specialists workers are only directors (CEOs) of the companies.

Some countries may have a very complicated minimum wage system; for example, India has more than 1202 minimum wage rates.[1]

Methodology

The minimum wages listed refer to a gross amount, that is before deduction of taxes and social security contributions, which vary from one country to another. Also excluded from calculations are regulated paid days off, including public holidays, sick pay, annual leave and social insurance contributions paid by the employer.

For the sake of comparison, an annual wage column is provided in international dollars, a hypothetical unit of currency calculated based on the purchasing power parity of household final consumption expenditure. For calculating the annual wage, the lowest general minimum wage was used.

Countries

Country Minimum wage Annual Workweek
(hours)[2]
Hourly Percent of
GDP per capita[3]
Effective per
Nominal (US$)[4] PPP (Int$)[5] Nominal (US$)[6] PPP (Int$)[7]
 Afghanistan 5,500 Afghani ($95) per month for non-permanent private sector. The minimum wage for permanent government workers was 6,000 Afghanis ($103) per month. There was no minimum wage for permanent workers in the private sector.[8] 1,047

3,272

40 0.5

1.57

168.3% 2017
 Albania 24,000 Albanian lekë ($226) per month, in private sector and 37,000 lekë ($330) per month in public sector. The law establishes a 40-hour workweek, but the actual workweek is typically set by individual or collective-bargaining agreement.[8][9][10][11] 2,418

5,218

40 1.16

2.51

45.2% 5 May 2017
 Algeria 18,000 Algerian dinars ($155) per month, nationally.[8][12][13] 1,946

5,622

40 0.94

2.7

37.4% 1 January 2012
 Andorra €1017.47 ($1177) per month, €5.87 ($6) per hour.[14] 13,796 10,674 40 6.63 5.13 28% 1 January 2018
 Angola 15,003 kwanza per month; paid thirteen times a year.[15][16] 1,176

1,474

44 0.51

0.64

22.8% 1 June 2014
 Antigua and Barbuda EC$8.20 per hour.[8][17][18] 6,317

7,788

40 3.04

3.74

34.4% 1 November 2014
 Argentina 10,000 Argentine pesos ($250) per month for up to 200 hours; paid thirteen times a year.[19] 7,850

13,951

48 3.15

5.59

70% 1 July 2018
 Armenia 55,000 Armenian dram ($107) per month.[8][20][21] 1,367

3,349

40 0.66

1.61

37.9% 1 July 2015
 Australia Most workers are covered by an award, which may vary by employee age, geographical location and industry. For employees 21+ not covered by an award or agreement, the minimum wages is A$18.93 ($13) per hour, or A$719.20 ($524) per week; set federally by the Fair Work Commission. The figures indicated exclude mandatory employer superannuation contributions of at least 9.5% of the employee's total annual salary and any extra loadings received (e.g. many employees are entitled to an extra 17.5% of their daily income on days where they take annual leave, penalty rates for work undertaken on weekends and public holidays of up to 200% of their base rate, and the entitlement that non-permanent employees be paid at least 15% higher than the base rate of pay).
Workers under 21, apprentices and trainees not covered by an award each have a minimum wage level set nationally below the official minimum.[22][23] Minimum wage for workers under 16 is 36.8% of the 21+ minimum wage at A$6.97 ($5) per hour.[24]
28,768

23,374

38 14.56

11.83

50.8% 1 July 2018
 Austria None; National collective bargaining agreements set minimum wages by job classification for each industry and provide for a minimum wage of 1,200 ($1,289) per month. Wages where no such collective agreements exist, such as for domestic workers, janitorial staff and au pairs, are regulated by relevant legislation and are generally lower than those covered by collective bargaining. The national minimum wage legislation has lapsed, although is still in force by convention.[25][8] 40 2017
 Azerbaijan 130 Azerbaijani manat ($76) per month.[26][27] 907

4,457

40 0.44

2.14

25.8% 1 January 2018
 The Bahamas B$5.25 ($5.25) per hour, B$42 ($42) per day, and B$210 ($210) per week.[8][28][29] 10,920

9,579

40 5.25

4.61

42.5% 15 August 2015
 Bahrain None; 300 BHD ($800) for the public sector workers (only applies to Bahraini nationals).[8] 48 2017
 Bangladesh 1,500 taka ($19) per month for all economic sectors not covered by industry-specific wages; in the garment industry the minimum wage is 5,300 taka ($68) per month. The minimum wage is set nationally every five years by the National Minimum Wage Board in a tripartite forum industry by industry.[8][16][30][31][32] 224

564

48 0.09

0.23

15.8% 1 December 2013
 Barbados BDS$6.25 ($3.13) per hour for household domestics and shop assistants; the Ministry of Labor recommends all other sectors use this as the de facto minimum wage.[8][33] 6,500

5,285

40 3.13

2.54

29.3% 1 March 2012
 Belarus 305.00 Belarusian rubles ($149) per month.[16] 1,896

7,469

40 0.91

3.59

41.3% 1 January 2018
 Belgium €1,562.59 ($1,826) per month, €9.49 ($11.09) per hour for workers 21 years of age and over; €1,604.06 ($1,874) per month for workers 21 and a half years of age, with six months of service; €1,622.48 ($1,896) per month for workers 22 years of age, with 12 months of service; coupled with extensive social benefits.[16][34] 21,141

21,309

38 10.7

10.78

45.9% 1 June 2017
 Belize BZ$3.30 ($1.65) per hour.[8][35][36] 3,861

6,774

45 1.65

2.89

80.1% 26 May 2012
 Benin 40,000 CFA francs ($70) per month; the government set minimum wage scales for a number of occupations.[16][37] 825

2,149

40 0.4

1.03

99.1% 1 April 2014
 Bhutan 3,750 Bhutanese ngultrum per month.[8][38][39] 691

2,020

40 0.33

0.97

22.7% 1 February 2014
 Bolivia 2000 Bolivian bolivianos ($289) per month.[40][41] plus an obligatory Christmas bonus equal to one month's pay, prorated for the amount of time the worker has worked in their present position. Plus a second Christmas Bonus if the government decries the economy grew enough, plus an extra month paid in May if the company made a profit for the previous year.[42][43] 3,763

7,558

48 1.51

3.03

104.5% 1 May 2017
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 406 convertible marks ($240) net per month.[44] 2,207

4,741

40 1.06

2.28

38.9% 2015
 Botswana 5.46 Botswana pula ($0.58) an hour for most full-time labor in the private sector; 3.03 ($.29) Botswana pula per hour for domestic workers or approximately 24.24 pula ($2.28) a day; 620 Botswana pula ($60) per month for workers in the agriculture sector.[8][16] 719

1,406

48 0.29

0.56

8.3% 1 June 2016
 Brazil 954 Brazilian reais per month ($236), paid 13 times a year.[45] The Brazilian minimum wage is adjusted annually by the federal government. Each Brazilian state has its own minimum wage, which cannot be lower than the federal minimum wage. Rio Grande do Sul has the highest minimum wage nationwide, R$ 1,103.66 ($273).[46][47] 3,888

5,663

44 1.7

2.48

37.4% 1 January 2018
 Brunei None[8] 48 2017
 Bulgaria 510 Bulgarian lev ($311) per month, 3.07 lev ($1.8) per hour.[48][49][50][51] 3,670

8,514

40 1.76

4.09

44.2% 1 January 2018
 Burkina Faso 34,664 CFA francs ($56) per month.[8][52] 715

1,905

40 0.34

0.92

107.6% 1 April 2012
 Burundi None; in the past the government set the minimum wage, but during the year the minimum wage was set by market forces.[8][37] 40 2017
 Cambodia US$170 per month, for the garment and shoe industry.[53][8][16] 48 1 January 2018
 Cameroon 36,270 CFA francs ($75) per month.[8][54] 748

1,819

40 0.36

0.87

50.4% 30 July 2014
 Canada The minimum wage in Canada is set by each province and territory; ranges from C$11.06 to C$15 ($8.48-$11.50 USD) per hour.[8][55][56] 21,600

20,647

40 10.38

9.93

46.1% 1 October 2018
 Cape Verde 13,000 Cape Verdean escudos ($141) per month.[57][58] 1,595

3,414

44 0.7

1.49

52.1% 1 January 2018
 Central African Republic 35,000 CFA francs per month, 218.75 CFA francs per hour.[59][60] 782

1,392

40 0.38

0.67

199.3% 2011
 Chad 59,995 CFA francs ($110) per month, 355 CFA francs ($0.6) per hour.[8][61][62] 1,237

3,484

39 0.61

1.72

175% 18 October 2011
 Chile 288,000 Chilean pesos ($426) per month for workers aged 18–65; or 214,999 pesos ($318) per month for workers younger than 18 and older than 65; and 185,778 pesos ($260) per month for 'non remunerative' purposes.[63] 5,327

7,594

45 2.28

3.25

32.7% 1 September 2018
 China The minimum wage in China is set locally; ranges from RMB1,000 ($146) per month, or RMB9.50 ($1.39) per hour in Guangxi; to RMB2,190 ($321) per month, or RMB19.00 ($2.78) per hour in Shanghai.[16][64][65][66][66][67][68] 1,775

3,117

40 0.85

1.5

20.1% 12 November 2016
 Colombia 781,242 Colombian pesos + 88,211 by transportation subsidy ($289) per month[69] 3,177

6,835

48 1.27

2.74

48.3% 24 January 2018
 Comoros 55,000 Comorian francs ($129) per month.[8] 1,512

3,037

40 0.73

1.46

199.5% 2017
 Democratic Republic of the Congo 1,680 Congolese francs ($1.83) per day.[8][70] 298

741

45[71] 0.13

0.32

92.4% 1 January 2009
 Republic of the Congo 90,000 CFA francs ($170) per month in the formal sector.[8] 1,855

6,958

40 0.89

3.35

121.7% 2017
 Costa Rica Varies for specified industries from 10,060.75 ($17) per 8-hour work day for all workers to ₡13,141.39 ($23) per day for specialized workers. All other occupations not explicitly covered fall under the generic scale, which varies from ₡300,255.79 ($528) per month for unskilled workers to ₡644,689.30 ($1134) per month for licentiates.[72][73] 4,609

7,008

48 1.85

2.81

42.2% 1 January 2018
 Côte d'Ivoire Varies by occupation, with the lowest set to 36,607 CFA franc ($72) per month for the industrial sector; a slightly higher minimum wage rate is applied for construction workers.[8][74][75] 755

1,868

40 0.36

0.9

50.6% 1994
 Croatia 3439.80 Croatian kuna ($544) per month.[16] 6,235

10,319

40 3

4.96

44.1% 1 January 2018
 Cuba 225 Cuban pesos ($9) per month.[8][76] (Note that the exchange rate data and the International dollars conversion data for this row is for 2012, as more current data was not available at the time of data entry) Each citizen is however also given free food to supplement the salary. 147 181 40 0.05 0.08 0.4% 1 May 2005
 Cyprus None; €870 ($1006) per month for shop assistants, nurses' assistants, clerks, hairdressers, and nursery assistants; it rises to €924 ($1069) after six months' employment. For asylum seekers working as unskilled workers in the agricultural sector, the minimum monthly wage was 425 euros ($570) with accommodation and food provided. For skilled workers in the agricultural sector, the minimum salary was 767 euros ($1040) without accommodation and food.[8] 48 2017
 Czech Republic 12,200.00 Czech koruna ($568) per month, or 73.20 koruna ($3.4) per hour.[77] 6,512

10,662

40 3.13

5.13

30.7% 1 January 2018
 Denmark None; instead, negotiated between unions and employer associations; the average minimum wage for all private and public sector collective bargaining agreements was approximately DKK 110 (nominally $16) per hour, exclusive of pension benefits.[8][78] 37.5 2017
 Djibouti None; canceled by the 2006 Labor Code for occupational categories, establishing that wages be set after common agreement between employers and employees. For public sector workers, minimum wage was 35,000 DFJ ($198) per month.[8][79] 48 2017
 Dominica EC$4.00 ($1.50) per hour.[8][80][81] 3,081

4,223

40 1.48

2.03

38.6% 1 June 2008
 Dominican Republic 8,310Dominican pesos ($166) per month in the FTZs and between 9,412 pesos ($188) and 15,448 pesos ($309) outside the FTZs, depending upon the size of the company; 5,884 pesos ($117) per month for the public sector; 320 pesos ($6) a day for farm workers who are covered by minimum wage regulations based on a 10-hour day, with the exception of sugarcane workers who received 146 pesos based on an eight-hour workday.[8][82][83] 878

1,872

44 0.38

0.82

12.3% 2017
 Ecuador US$451 per month (for a 12 month average, including 13th and 14th salaries). The minimum wage has been set by the government at $386 per month for the year 2018, but a worker also receives a 13th and a 14th salary.[84] 5,412

8,872

40 2.6

4.27

78.9% 1 January 2018
 Egypt None; for the public sector the minimum wage is LE1,200 ($68) per month.[8] 48 2017
 El Salvador The minimum wage was set by the government at $304.17 monthly in 2018.[8][16][85] 3,650

7,019

44 1.6

3.07

81.5% 1 January 2018
 Equatorial Guinea 129,035 CFA franc ($224).[8] 2,660

4,479

48 1.07

1.79

17.2% 2017
 Eritrea None; 360 Eritrean nakfa ($23.3) per month in the public sector.[8] 44.5 2017
 Estonia €500 per month, or €2.97 per hour.[86] 6,965

10,127

40 3.35

4.87

34% 1 January 2018
 Ethiopia None; some government institutions and public enterprises set their own minimum wages: public sector employees, the largest group of wage earners, earned a monthly minimum wage of 420 Ethiopian birr ($21); employees in the banking and insurance sector had a minimum monthly wage of 336 birr ($18).[8] 48 2017
 Federated States of Micronesia None; US$2.65 per hour for employment with the national government; all states have a minimum hourly wage for government workers: $2.00 in Pohnpei, $1.25 in Chuuk, $1.42 in Kosrae, and $1.60 in Yap; $1.75 for private sector workers in Pohnpei.[8] 40 2015
 Fiji FJ$2.68 per hour.[87][88] 3,232

5,226

48 1.29

2.09

57.4% 30 September 2017
 Finland None; however, the law requires all employers, including non-unionized ones, to pay minimum wages agreed to in collective bargaining agreements; almost all workers are covered under such arrangements.[8] 40 2017
 France €1,498.47 ($1734) per month, €9.88 ($11) per hour.[48][89] 20,272

20,669

35 11.14

11.36

50% 1 January 2018
 Gabon 150,000 CFA francs ($255) per month; government workers received an additional monthly allowance of 20,000 CFA francs ($34) per child; government workers also received transportation, housing, and family benefits; the law does not mandate housing or family benefits for private sector workers.[8][90] 3,092

4,865

40 1.49

2.34

26.9% 1 February 2010
 The Gambia 50 dalasi ($1.25) per day.[8] 317

958

48 0.13

0.38

57.1% 2017
 Georgia 20 Georgian lari ($8) per month for private sector workers which has remained unchanged since the early 1990s; 115 lari ($48) per month for public employees.[8] 96

282

40 0.05

0.14

2.8% 2017
 Germany €8.84 ($10) per hour. A higher minimum wage is often set by collective bargaining agreements and enforceable by law.[16] 20,989

22,430

40.5[91] 9.97

10.65

45.9% 1 January 2017
 Ghana 9.68 Ghanaian cedis ($1.7) per day.[16][8][92] 579

1,760

40 0.28

0.85

41% 1 January 2018
 Greece €683.76 ($762)per month in 12 payments, €586 ($653) per month in 14 payments, or €4.23 ($4.8) per hour.[48][93] 9,250

12,066

40 4.45

5.8

45.1% 1 January 2013
 Grenada Minimum wage schedules set pay by occupation; for example, the minimum wage for domestic workers, for example, was EC$4.50 per hour, while that for a security guard was EC$8.00 per hour.[8] 40 2017
 Guatemala 81.87 Guatemalan quetzales ($10.9) per day for agricultural and nonagricultural work and 74.89 quetzales ($10.0) per day for work in export-sector regime factories. Minimum wage earners also are due a mandatory monthly bonus of 250 quetzales ($33), and salaried workers receive two mandatory yearly bonuses (the bono 14 and the Christmas bonus), each equivalent to one month's salary.[8][16] 4,127

6,974

48 1.65

2.79

87.8% 1 January 2016
 Guernsey £7.20 per hour ($8.79) for those aged 18+
£6.50 per hour ($8.49) for those aged 17–18.[94]
1 January 2017
 Guinea The labor code allows the government to set a minimum hourly wage; however, the government has not exercised this provision except for setting the minimum wage for domestic workers at 440,000 GNF ($62) per month.[8] 48 2017
 Guinea-Bissau 19,030 CFA francs ($30) per month plus a bag of rice[8] 392

935

45 0.17

0.4

58.1% 2017
 Guyana G$35,000 ($168 USD) per month, or G$1,616 ($7 USD) per day, or G$202 ($1 USD) per hour.[95] 2,035

3,204

40 0.98

1.54

40.9% 1 July 2013
 Haiti 290 Haitian gourdes per day for servants for an eight-hour workday; 400 Haitian gourdes per day for segment A industries; 350 Haitian gourdes per day for segment B industries; 290 Haitian gourdes per day for segment C industries; 350 Haitian gourdes per day for companies with piece work that re-export; and 350 Haitian gourdes per day for companies with piece work that exports.[96][8][97][98][99] 1,429

3,194

48 0.57

1.28

179.1% 1 August 2017
 Honduras Minimum wages ranged from a low of 6,096.71 Honduran lempiras per month, 25.41 lempiras per hour to 10,698.30 lempiras per month, 44.58 lempiras per hour.[8][16][100] 2,475

4,948

44 1.08

2.16

104.5% 1 January 2018
 Hong Kong HK$34.50 (US$4.5) per hour is the minimum wage in Hong Kong.[101] 9,245

11,126

40 4.44

5.35

19% 1 May 2017
 Hungary 138,000 HUF ($530) per month for unskilled labor, 180,500 HUF ($695) per month for skilled labor.[16][102][103][104][105] 6,034

11,085

40 2.9

5.33

41.5% 1 January 2018
 Iceland None; minimum wages are negotiated in various collectively bargained agreements and applied automatically to all employees in those occupations, regardless of union membership; while the agreements can be either industry- or sector-wide, and in some cases firm-specific, the minimum wage levels are occupation-specific.[8][48] 40 2017
 India Varied from 160 rupees ($2.40) per day in Bihar to 750 rupees ($11.31) per day in Kerala. State governments set a separate minimum wage for agricultural workers.[8] The minimum wages are set according to Minimum Wages Act, 1948.[106] 767

2,498

48 0.31

1

38% 2015
 Indonesia Established by provincial and district authorities, which vary by province, district, and sector; the lowest minimum wage is in the province of Yogyakarta at rupiah 1,454,154 ($98) per month and the highest is in Jakarta at rupiah 3,648,035 ($248) per month.[16]

[107]

1,304

3,500

40 0.63

1.68

30.1% 1 January 2018
 Iran 1,111,269 Iranian tomans (equal to 11,112,690 rials, and to $79) per month effective on the 2017 Persian New year;[108][109][110] set annually for each industrial sector and region. The standard workweek is 44 hours, and any work over 48 entitles the worker to overtime.[8] 4,013

11,083

44[111] 1.75

4.84

55.6% 4 Sep 2018
 Iraq 250,000 Iraqi dinars ($214) per month.[8] 2,534

5,222

40 1.22

2.51

30.1% 2014
 Ireland 9.55 ($11) per hour, with sub-minimal rates for those under 18 (70% of minimum), and for those over 18 in first year of employment (80%), in second year of employment (90%), and in certain types of training (75% to 90%).[112] 21,835

19,367

39[113] 10.77

9.55

27.1% 1 January 2018
 Isle of Man £7.50 per hour ($9.15) for those aged 21+
£6.85 per hour ($8.36) for those aged 18–20.[114]
1 April 2017
 Israel ₪5,300 Israeli new shekel ($1,472) per month; or ₪29.12 Israeli new shekel ($8.09) per hour.[115] 17,667

14,389

42 8.09

6.59

38.6% 1 April 2018
 Italy None; instead set through collective bargaining agreements on a sector-by-sector basis.[8] 40 2017
 Jamaica J$6,200 ($49 USD) per week.[8][116][117] 2,520

4,043

40 1.21

1.94

45.8% 1 March 2016
 Japan Ranges from 761 – 985 Japanese yen ($6.8–8.9) per hour; set on a prefectural and industry basis.[118][119] 14,111

14,773

40 6.78

7.1

34.9% 6 October 2018
 Jordan 220 Jordanian dinars ($310) per month.[120] 3,718

8,000

48 1.49

3.21

88.4% 12 February 2017
 Kazakhstan 28,284 Kazakhstani tenge ($78) per month.[8][16][121] 1,041

2,987

40 0.5

1.44

11.8% 1 January 2018
 Kenya Set by the government by location, age and skill level; the lowest agricultural minimum wage for unskilled employees was 6,415.55 Kenyan shillings per month, 269.40 per day, excluding housing allowance.[8][16][122][123] 745

1,656

52 0.28

0.61

52.5% 1 May 2017
 Kiribati AUD$1.30 per hour for local businesses and companies, while the minimum wage for overseas-funded projects is AUD$3.00 an hour[8][124] 2,080

2,389

40 1

1.15

113.3% 1 November 2016
 North Korea Averaging 5,000 – 10,000 North Korean won ($5.5 – $11.1) per day.[125] 2014
 South Korea 7,530 won per hour,[126] although the effective comparable minimum wage is higher at 9,200 won per hour[127] due to a mandatory weekly paid holiday for people that work more than 15 hours per week, a law that is absent in other developed countries.[128] The minimum wage law applies equally to foreign, temporary or young workers covering all industries and regions nationwide. On 1 January 2019, it is scheduled to increase to 8,350 won per hour, or 10,020 won per hour if weekly paid holidays are included.[129][130] 13,855

15,604

40 6.66

7.5

42.7% 1 January 2018
 Kosovo €170 ($224) per month for workers between 35 and 65 years of age; €130 ($150) for workers under 35 years of age.[8][131] 2,300

6,220

40 1.11

2.99

61.8% 17 August 2011
 Kuwait 60 Kuwaiti dinars ($216) per month.[8][132] 2,400

3,600

48 0.96

1.44

4.8% 14 April 2010
 Kyrgyzstan 1140 Kyrgyzstani som ($14) per month, nominally; used for administrative purpose.[8][133][134][135] 199

661

40 0.1

0.32

18.6% 1 January 2017
 Laos 800,000 Lao kip ($100) per month; additionally, employers were required to pay a 30,000-kip ($3.74) meal allowance per day. The minimum wage for civil servants and state enterprise employees was last increased to 1,400,000 kip ($170) per month.[8][136][137] 2,012

5,180

48 0.81

2.08

79.1% 2014
 Latvia €430 per month.[138] 5,817

9,053

40 2.8

4.35

35.4% 1 January 2018
 Lebanon 675,000 pounds ($446) per month, or 30,000 pounds ($19) per day.[8][139] 5,373

8,947

48 2.15

3.58

62.5% 1 February 2012
 Lesotho 1,178 maloti ($102) per month to 1,285 maloti ($112) per month; varied by sector.[8] 1,060

3,027

45 0.45

1.29

102.6% 2014
 Liberia 15 Liberian dollars ($0.31) per hour not exceeding 8 hours per day, excluding benefits, for unskilled laborers; 5,600 LD ($114) per month for civil servants.[8] 332

474

48 0.13

0.19

58.3% 2014
 Libya 450 Libyan dinars ($325) per month; the government heavily subsidizes rent and utilities.[8][140][141][142] 3,885

7,770

40 1.87

3.74

133.9% 1 March 2011
 Liechtenstein None[8] 48 2014
 Lithuania €400 per month, €2.45 per hour.[143] 5,745

9,992

40 2.76

4.8

33.5% 1 January 2018
 Luxembourg €1,998.59 ($2312) per month, €11.5525 ($13) per hour for unskilled workers over 18; increased by 20% for a skilled employee; decreased by 20% to 25% in the case of an adolescent worker.[16][48][144][145] 27,090

23,791

40 13.02

11.44

23.2% 1 January 2018
 Republic of Macedonia 10,500 Macedonian denars ($182) per month.[93][146][147] 2,305

5,488

40 1.11

2.64

36.7% 1 March 2016
 Madagascar 133,013.40 Malagasy ariary per month, 767.40 ariary per hour for non-agricultural workers; 134,920.00 ariary per month, 674.60 ariary per hour for agricultural workers.[8][16] 462

1,601

41[148] 0.22

0.75

106.3% 1 January 2015
 Malawi MK 687.70 per day.[8][16][149] 294

1,035

48 0.12

0.41

88.6% 1 January 2016
 Malaysia RM1000 ($244) per month, or RM4.81 ($1.1) per hour on the peninsula; and RM920 ($224) per month, or RM4.42 ($1.0) per hour for the states of Sabah, Sarawak, and Labuan.[150][151] To be fully enforced on July 1, 2016. 2,235

5,789

48[8] 0.9

2.32

20.9% 1 July 2016
 Maldives None; 3,100 Maldivian rufiyaa ($242) per month in the government sector.[8] 48 2014
 Mali 28,465 CFA francs ($57), supplemented by a required package of benefits, including social security and health care.[8] 587

1,560

48[152] 0.24

0.62

73.4% 2014
 Malta €778.34 ($905) per month, or €169.76 ($197) per week; combined with an annual mandatory bonus of €270.20 ($314) and a €242.32 ($281) annual cost of living increase, automatically adjusted for inflation.[153][154] 10,530

14,152

40 5.06

6.8

37.3% 1 January 2017
 Marshall Islands US$2.00 per hour for government and private sector employees.[8][155] 4,160

3,902

40[156] 2

1.88

97% 6 March 1986
 Mauritania 3,000 Mauritanian Ouguiya (30,000 Old Ouguiya, $83.8 in 2017 terms) per month for adults.[157][158] 1,006

295

40 0.48

0.14

7.7% 2011
 Mauritius 607 Mauritian rupees ($20) per week for an unskilled worker in the Export Processing Zone(EPZ); 794 rupees ($26) per week for an unskilled factory worker outside the EPZ; set by the government by sector, and increased each year based on the inflation rate.[8] 915

1,622

45 0.39

0.69

7.7% 2014
 Mexico 80.04 Mexican pesos ($3.94) per day.[16][159] 1,204

2,254

48 0.48

0.9

13% 1 January 2016
 Moldova 1900 Moldovan lei ($96) per month in the private sector; 1000 lei ($50) per month in the public sector.[8][160][161][162] 649

1,749

40 0.31

0.84

32.8% 1 May 2015
 Monaco €1,753.21 ($2039) per month, or €10.37 ($12) per hour; same as the French minimum wage, plus a 5% adjustment.[163] 23,487 39 11.72 17%[164] 1 January 2018
 Mongolia 240,000 Mongolian tögrög ($98) per month.[8][165] 1,180

3,467

40 0.57

1.67

28.3% 1 January 2017
 Montenegro €193 ($215) per month.[8][166] 2,602

5,386

40 1.25

2.59

30.5% 1 May 2013
 Morocco 3 000 MADs ($310) per month[167] in public sector, 2 570.86 MAD ($265) per month in private sector,[168] 69,73 MAD ($7) per day for agricultural workers.[169] 3,709

8,556

44[170] 1.62

3.74

108.9% 1 July 2015
 Mozambique Set for nine different economic sectors; ranges from 3,002 Mozambican meticias ($51) per month in the public sector, to 7,465 meticias ($129) per month in the financial sector.[8][16] 567

1,818

40 0.27

0.87

149.4% 1 May 2014
 Myanmar 3,600 Myanmar kyat per day, 450 Myanmar kyat per hour.[8][171][172] 757

3,011

44 0.33

1.32

52.6% 1 September 2015
 Namibia None; the mining, construction, security and agricultural sectors set basic levels of pay through collective bargaining.[8] 45 2014
 Nauru None; there is a graduated salary system for public service officers and employees, none for private-sector workers.[8] 40[173] 2014
   Nepal 8,000 Nepalese rupees ($74) per month.[8][174] 919

2,620

48 0.37

1.05

105.7% 10 June 2013
 Netherlands €1,578.00 ($1826) per month, €364.15 ($421) per week, €72.83 ($84) per day, and €9.11 ($10) per hour for persons 22 and older (in a 40-hours work week, a work week with less hours has a higher minimum wage per hour); between 30–85% of this amount for persons aged 15–22.[175][176] 21,348

21,276

40[177] 10.26

10.23

42.1% 1 January 2018
 New Zealand NZ$16.50 ($11) per hour for workers 18 years old or older, and NZ$13.20 ($8) per hour for those aged 16 or 17 or in training; there is no statutory minimum wage for employees who are under 16 years old.[178] 25,521

21,941

40 12.27

10.55

56.9% 1 April 2018
 Nicaragua Set for nine different economic sectors; ranges from 3,187.43 Nicaraguan córdobas per month in the agricultural sector to 7,133.44 córdobas per month in the financial sector.[16] 1,273

3,397

48 0.51

1.36

61.3% 1 September 2015
 Niger 30,047 CFA francs ($60) per month.[8][16] 619

1,633

40 0.3

0.78

165.5% 17 August 2012
 Nigeria 18,000 naira per month (was $115 but following the recent devaluation of the naira has fallen to $58, or $38 using the parallel market rate).[8][179] 708

1,747

40 0.34

0.84

29.8% 1 January 2011(In 25 September Nigerian workers emberk on national strike to force government to add minimum wage to 56 thousand Naira $154 )
 Northern Cyprus 2365 Turkish lira ($506) per month (gross minimum wage).[180] 6600 40 1 March 2018
 Norway None; wages normally fall within a national scale negotiated by labor, employers, and local governments.[8] 37.5 2014
 Oman 225 Omani rials ($592) per month plus allowances of 100 rials ($263) per month for citizens; does not apply to foreign workers.[8][181] 10,263

19,500

45 4.39

8.33

42.5% 1 July 2013
 Pakistan 15000 Pakistani rupees ($158) per month.[8][16][37] 1,707

5,611

48 0.68

2.25

107.2% 1 June 2016
 Palau US$3.00 per hour; does not include foreign workers.[8][182] 6,240

6,638

40[183] 3

3.19

40.7% 1 October 2014
 Palestine 1,450 ($384) per month;[184][185][186] 4,833 45 2.07 2014
 Panama 1.53 to 4.45 balboas ($1.53 – $4.45 USD) per hour, depending on region and sector. Food and the use of housing facilities were considered part of the salary for some workers, such as domestic and agricultural workers. Salaries for domestic workers ranged from 250 to 275 balboas ($250-$275 USD) per month. The agricultural and construction sectors received the lowest and highest minimum wages, respectively.[8][187][188] 3,819

6,473

48 1.53

2.59

28.1% 1 January 2018
 Papua New Guinea 3.20 Papua New Guinean kina ($1) per hour.[8][189] 2,295

2,795

44[190] 1

1.22

66.8% 1 August 2014
 Paraguay 1,964,507 Paraguayan guaraníes ($348) per month; The law discriminates against domestic workers, who are legally entitled to only 40 percent of the minimum wage. The law mandates that housing and food be counted towards domestic worker's salary.[8][16][191][192] 3,896

8,426

48 1.56

3.38

88.1% 1 March 2014
 Peru 920 Peruvian soles ($294) per month.[8][16] 3,423

6,414

48 1.37

2.57

49.3% 1 June 2012
 Philippines Ranges from 32,400 PhP ($600) daily non-plantation agricultural wage in Ilocos Region, to 37,800 PhP ($700) daily non-agricultural wage in Metro Manila.[193] 5,159

12,871

48[194] 2.07

5.16

164.9% 5 October 2017
 Poland 2,250 PLN. 13 PLN ($4) per hour.[195][16] 7,333

14,745

40 3.53

7.09

53.8% 1 December 2018
 Portugal €677 per month ($791) in 12 payments; €580 per month ($699) in 14 payments for full-time workers, rural workers, and domestic employees ages 18 and older.[196] 7,847

10,235

40 3.77

4.92

33.4% 1 January 2018
 Qatar None; the labor law provides the emir with authority to set a minimum wage, but he did not do so.[8] 48 2013
 Romania 1900 lei ($502.11) per month; else 11.4 lei ($3.01) per hour for a full-time schedule of 168 hours per month. See Minimum wage in Romania.[197] 5,630

12,063

40 2.71

5.8

52.4% 1 January 2018
 Russia 11163 RUB (141.01 EUR)[198] 2,296

5,384

40 1.1

2.59

21.7% 1 May 2018
 Rwanda None; ranges from 500 to 1,000 Rwandan francs ($0.83 to $1.66) per day in the tea industry and 1500 to 5000 francs ($2.50 to $8.30) per day in the construction industry.[8] 45 2013
 Saint Kitts and Nevis EC$9.00 per hour.[8][199][200] 6,933

9,087

40[201] 3.33

4.37

34.4% 1 November 2014
 Saint Lucia Minimum wage for some sectors; EC$300 ($111) per month for office clerks; EC$200 ($74) for shop assistants; EC$160 ($59) for messengers.[8] 40 2013
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Set sector by sector; for example, EC$56 ($20.74) per day for agriculture workers (shelter not provided); EC$40 ($14.81) per day for industrial workers; and EC$25 per day for household domestic workers.[8][202][203] 2,407

3,351

40 1.16

1.61

29.2% 1 July 2008
 Samoa WST$2.00 ($0.89) per hour for the private sector; WST$2.65 ($1.18) for the public sector.[8] 1,644

2,237

40 0.79

1.08

35.1% 2012
 San Marino 1501.49 ($1735) per month; or €9.24 ($10) per hour for the lowest paying industry[204][8][205] 20,245

23,400

37.5[206] 10.38

12

38.4% 1 January 2017
 São Tomé and Príncipe None; 750,000 São Tomé and Príncipe dobras ($40) per month for civil servants[79] 2013
 Saudi Arabia 3,000 Saudi riyals ($800) per month for public sector; does not apply to foreign workers. There are no minimum wage in private sector.[8][207] 9,600

18,557

48 3.85

7.43

34.1% 2 February 2013
 Senegal 209.10 CFA francs ($0.42) per hour for general workers and 182.95 CFA francs ($0.37) per hour for agricultural workers.[8][16][208] 654

1,617

40 0.31

0.78

63% 1 January 1996
 Serbia 22,620 Serbian dinars ($223) net monthly. Also, 130 Serbian dinars ($1.1) per hour net, and 175 Serbian dinars ($1.5) per hour gross.[8][209][210] 3,378

7,395

40 1.62

3.56

50.9% 1 January 2017
 Seychelles SR26.70 ($1.9) per hour for all workers other than casual workers; SR30.78 ($2.1) per hour for casual workers.[8][211][212] 4,069

6,435

40[213] 1.96

3.09

22.7% 1 January 2014
 Sierra Leone 500,000 Sierra Leonean leones ($57) per month.[8][214][215][216] 1,181

2,602

40 0.57

1.25

176.2% 1 January 2015
 Singapore None.[8] However, two exceptions were made recently: 1) Cleaner jobs to have a minimum wage of 1,000 Singapore dollars ($729) per month effective January 2014.[217] 2) Security guards to have a minimum wage of 1,100 SGD ($802) per month effective September 2016.[218] 44 2013
 Slovakia €480 ($577) per month, or €2.75 ($3.3) per hour.[16][219] 6,449

10,400

40 3.1

5

34.1% 1 January 2018
 Slovenia €842.79 ($1,050) per month.[16][48][220] 10,890

14,417

40 5.24

6.93

44.1% 27 January 2018
 Solomon Islands SI$4.00 ($0.55) per hour for all workers except those in the fishing and agricultural sectors, who received SI$3.20 per hour.[8] 949

955

45 0.41

0.41

42.7% 1 May 2008
 Somalia None.[8] 48 2013
 South Africa Not mandatory, but recommended minimum wage in private sector is 2,474 rand ($173)[221] per month except domestic and farm works' wages 3,001 rand ($234),.[8][222] 45 2013
 South Sudan None.[223] 2011
 Spain €1050 ($1286) per month in 12 payments, €900 ($1101) per month in 14 payments.[48][224] 14,205

17,027

40 6.83

8.19

46.9% 1 January 2019
 Sri Lanka 10,000 rupees (US$70.75) per month.[16] 787

2,414

45 0.34

1.03

19.6% 1 January 2016
 Sudan 425 Sudanese pounds ($70) per month.[125] 763

1,087

40 0.37

0.52

23% 2008
 Suriname None; SRD 600 ($180) per month is the lowest wage for civil servants.[8] 45 2013
 Swaziland 531.6 Swazi emalangeni ($76.50) per month for a domestic worker; 420 emalangeni ($60.50) a month for an unskilled worker; 600 emalangeni ($86.50) a month for a skilled worker.[79] 694 1,128 48 0.33 0.54 19% 2011
 Sweden None; in Sweden the law provides for the right of workers to form and join independent unions to bargain wages collectively, and it prohibits antiunion discrimination.[8] 40 2017
  Switzerland 20 Swiss francs ($20.18) per hour in Canton Jura and Neuchâtel, the rest of the country has no minimum wage.[225] There are a minority of the voluntary General Labour Contracts (GLC, collective labour agreements), reached on a sector-by-sector basis,[226] contain minimum compensation clauses, which provide for compensation ranging from CHF 2,200 to 4,200 ($2,363 to $4,511) per month for unskilled workers and CHF 2,800 to 5,300 ($3,010 to $5,693) per month for skilled employees.[8] On 18 May 2014, Swiss voters rejected a federal initiative (by 76.3%) that would have enforced GLCs for every sector and set the hourly minimum wage at CHF 22 ($24.65) or (PPP-adjusted: $12.55).[227][228] 41.7[229][230] 2014
 Syria 9,765 to 14,760 Syrian pounds ($176–$266) per month, plus benefits, including compensation for meals, uniforms, and transportation.[79] 2,112 2,850 40 1.02 1.37 54% 2013
 Taiwan The minimum wage in Taiwan is NT$22,000 ($741.84 USD) per month; NT$140 ($4.7 USD) per hour.[231][232] 8,366

18,272

40 4.02

8.78

38% 1 January 2018
 Tajikistan 250 Tajikistani somoni ($31) per month, plus certain government subsidies for workers and their families.[79][233] 351

1,288

40 0.17

0.62

43.2% 1 September 2013
 Tanzania Varies by sector from 40,000 Tanzanian shillings ($17) per month, to 400,000 shillings ($174) per month.[8][16] 215

593

45[234] 0.09

0.25

21.3% 1 July 2013
 Thailand Ranges from 300 Thai baht ($8) per day and up, depending on the cost of living in various provinces; set by provincial tripartite wage committees that sometimes include only employer representatives.[235][236][237] 2,758

7,301

48 1.1

2.93

43.2% 1 January 2013
 Timor-Leste US$115 per month.[8][238] 1,380

2,123

44 0.6

0.93

99.2% 22 June 2012
 Togo 35,000 ($70) CFA francs per month.[8][16] 722

1,796

40 0.35

0.86

120.5% 1 January 2012
 Tonga None[8] 40 2013
 Trinidad and Tobago TT$15.00 ($2.36) per hour.[239] 4,602

5,503

40 2.21

2.65

16.7% 1 January 2015
 Tunisia For the industrial sector: 340 Tunisian dinars ($140) per month for a 48-hour workweek and 290 dinars ($120) per month for a 40‑hour workweek; 9 dinars ($3.70) to 14 dinars ($5.7) per day for agricultural workers; supplemented with transportation and family allowances.[79] 1,031

3,007

48 0.41

1.2

25.9% 2011
 Turkey 2029.50 Turkish lira per month (gross minimum wage). Net minimum wage after taxes is 1603.12 Turkish lira per month. Employer pays 2384.66 Turkish Lira per month including taxes and health insurance.[240] 6,672

15,221

45 2.85

6.5

60.3% 1 January 2018
 Turkmenistan 535 Turkmenistani manat ($156) per month.[8][241] 1,834

4,842

40 0.88

2.33

28.7% 1 January 2015
 Tuvalu None; the minimum annual salary in the public sector was approximately A$3,000 to A$4,000 ($3,120 to $4,160).[8] 2013
 Uganda 6,000 Ugandan shillings ($1.7) per month.[8][16][37] 20

60

40 0.01

0.03

3.3% 1 January 1984
 Ukraine ₴3723 (UAH) ($142.67) per month,
22.41 hryvnias ($0.86) per hour.[16][242]
1,680

7,559

40 0.81

3.63

91.4% 1 January 2018
 United Arab Emirates None.[8] 48 2013
 United Kingdom £7.83 per hour ($11.03) for those aged 25+
£7.38 per hour ($10.39) for those aged 21–24,
£5.90 per hour ($8.31) for those aged 18–20,
£4.20 per hour ($5.92) for under 18,
£3.70 per hour ($5.21) for apprentices aged 16 to 18 and those aged 19 or over who are in their first year.[243]
21,813

21,268

40 10.49

10.23

49.9% 1 April 2018
 United States The federal nationwide minimum wage in the United States is US$7.25 per hour.[244] States may also set a minimum, in which case the higher of the two is controlling; some territories are exempt and have lower rates.[245] As of July 1, 2018, state minimum wage rates range from $5.15 per hour to $11.50 per hour.[246] Local government minimum wages exist as well, some of which reach to $15 per hour.[247][248] 15,080

15,080

40 7.25

7.25

26.2% 24 July 2009
 Uruguay 10,000 Uruguayan pesos ($349) per month. 500 pesos ($17) per day. 50 pesos ($1.7) per hour.[8][249][250] 4,351

5,327

48 1.74

2.13

24.6% 1 January 2015
 Uzbekistan 107,635 Uzbekistani som ($35) per month.[8][251] 503

1,348

40 0.24

0.65

20.7% 1 September 2014
 Vanuatu 30,000 Vanuatu vatu ($323) per month, 170 vatu per hour.[8][252] 3,331

3,041

40 1.6

1.46

98.7% 20 August 2012
 Venezuela 392,646.46 Venezuelan bolívares (BsF) per month, with a pension of 915,000 BsF.[253] 392,647 and 915,000 BsF BsF are $1.77 and $4.06 at the open market exchange rate, which the government considers illegal, or $10.70 and $24.95 at the individually inaccessible for the citizens government exchange rate of 36,677.00 (exchange rate known as SIMADI or DICOM).[254] 20

3

40 0.01

0

0% 1 November 2017
 Vietnam Varies by region; Region I: VND 3,980,000 per month; Region II: VND 3,530,000 per month; Region III: VND 3,090,000 per month and Region IV: VND 2,760,000 per month.[8][16] 1,526

3,676

40 0.73

1.77

58.4% 1 January 2018
 Yemen None; the minimum civil service wage was 21,000 rials ($100) per month. 48 2013
 Zambia Varies by sector; K993.60 Zambian kwacha per month for domestic workers. Shop workers’ minimum wage is K1,698.60 with transport, lunch and housing allowances inclusive, and wages increasing according to the grades of employees, with the minimum wage of the highest grade in this category being K3,558.90. In the general workers’ category, which includes receptionists and guards among others, the minimum wage for category one workers is K1,698.60, while the highest category is at K3,151.61.[255] 1,252

3,180

48 0.5

1.27

80.8% 10 September 2018
 Zimbabwe None, except for agricultural and domestic workers; government regulations for each of the 22 industrial sectors specify minimum wages. The minimum wage for all mine workers is currently pegged at $227 per month.[125] 2012

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