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❓ASK Comparison between countries' minimum monthly wage

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Balint098

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Let me start with myself, in my region the minimum amount of monthly living wage is about 200 USD. What about yours?

Just for the curiosity sake since BMF members come from all over the world, I think to myself "why not ask this kind of question?". I want to know more about countries all around the world and its economies.
 
Some governments like Brazil increase minimum wages, but cause coronavirus there are companies that cut a percent of the workers' salary. In my city this circumstance, in addition to a high rate inflation hitting foodstuffs too, is having repercussion upon education: parents can't pay any more for extracurricular courses for their children (languages, music, gym, etc.). That's why I even lost a student.
And the problem is that when the parents can no longer pay for the students school fees ,they are unleashed into the society to cause huge amount of havoc ,that's the problem there ,the minimum wage could be adjusted abd the government should atleast support those private companies struggling
 
Let me start with myself, in my region the minimum amount of monthly living wage is about 200 USD. What about yours?

Just for the curiosity sake since BMF members come from all over the world, I think to myself "why not ask this kind of question?". I want to know more about countries all around the world and its economies.
Minimum wage in my country is not encouraging because of the high rate of poverty thought it was increased to some centain percentage that was two years ago but even at that is still not enough I think people that enjoy minimum wage are mostly develop country.
 
Wage increases are only one thing in a very complicated economy, so it is not quite as simple as that. While I am sure you are right that wage increases make inflation worse, there are other things going wrong if an economy is experiencing high inflation - and there are things that can be done to control it without lowering wages.
Increase in salary scale in a country most especially Africa always leads to inflation whereby the business people that are not working for the government will also sees it as an opportunity to get part of the increment thereby increasing the prices of goods .
 
That's true. Especially in the case of PTWs. About GPTs, they are mostly surveys based and us living among low tier countries are not at all a good target for surveys. So in spite of living in tier3 country (or maybe tier2), I last centuries to reach the minimum threshold. I'm currently in a GPT (Timebucks) and after 5 years of participation (ok, I'm not constant, but it's because I usually find GPTs a waste of time) I still miss 1,75 dollars to unlock the payment.


In mine, the minimum wage has just been raised up to 1212 reais (more or less 235 dollars), but Latin American countries are too prone to high rate inflation, so this amount may barely meet the needs of a single (that preferably has not to pay a rent and bills -out of the domestic wifi-).
If there is some sort of balance in most of this earning faucets people won't have bothered or even show concern, that's why this irregularities really favours some of us in the third tier countries,if you have some one across the country confirm from them how many people actually earn from surveys.
 
If there is some sort of balance in most of this earning faucets people won't have bothered or even show concern, that's why this irregularities really favours some of us in the third tier countries,if you have some one across the country confirm from them how many people actually earn from surveys.
Most ofnthe first and second tier countries makes countless are making huge amount of money from the survey sites because survey sites are paying more than other earning sites and you don't need to spend much time , just make money by answering survey questions,
 
Let me start with myself, in my region the minimum amount of monthly living wage is about 200 USD. What about yours?

Just for the curiosity sake since BMF members come from all over the world, I think to myself "why not ask this kind of question?". I want to know more about countries all around the world and its economies.
Firstly, i think it is important to note that minimum wage would differ between different countries, more developed countries like the United States would definately have more minimum wage like under developed countries like singapore. My country pays minimum wage in Naira though and it is not even up to $100
 
Most ofnthe first and second tier countries makes countless are making huge amount of money from the survey sites because survey sites are paying more than other earning sites and you don't need to spend much time , just make money by answering survey questions,

No I don't think they are. Generally speaking the survey sites are orgainzed so no one can earn much money from them. If you live in a first tier country then you can earn some money, but the cost of living in your country is so high the money isn't significant, and if you live in a country with lower costs of living where the money would be useful, then you never qualify for the surveys!
 
No I don't think they are. Generally speaking the survey sites are orgainzed so no one can earn much money from them. If you live in a first tier country then you can earn some money, but the cost of living in your country is so high the money isn't significant, and if you live in a country with lower costs of living where the money would be useful, then you never qualify for the surveys!
I am living in a third tier country and that's exactly why i have that thought about why we are not qualified for survey sites , and i also have a friend in Germany who claims to be earning at least $5 daily from survey , your explanation is perfect.
 
In my observation from most of the comments here it seems in order to have a sustainable minimum wage the economy must boom or perform well when that is the case more people will have income and in turn more income in people's pockets which will cause creation of various jobs.


I think ****** and general workers jobs hours should be reduced to not more than 5hours a day I countries that do not want to be strict in counting the working hours bit rather consider a days work.


In my country this has not yet been brought up where there should be a review of what should be a minimum wage.Currently a minimum wage in my country is less than to upto $50 in a month which is rediculus.
 
The minimum wage in my country is a bit controversial. The state government has a minimum wage pegged at an amount different from what the federal government offers. The minimum wage of the state government is $36. The federal government is $60. The federal government civil servant go home with more pay.
Is that a wage range for a day or for a month and how is it that there a discrepancy in the amounts like that.It would be great to have a small gap in between and such a huge gap difference.
 
I am living in a third tier country and that's exactly why i have that thought about why we are not qualified for survey sites , and i also have a friend in Germany who claims to be earning at least $5 daily from survey , your explanation is perfect.

Your friend is probably truthful, but they live in Germany and so probably take that $5 and find they can buy only a cup of coffee with it! Having a lot of money isn't of much use if everything costs a lot of money too!! My suggestion for everyone is to stop thinking about survey sites, whereever you live they don't earn much and they are very, very, very boring!
 
Your friend is probably truthful, but they live in Germany and so probably take that $5 and find they can buy only a cup of coffee with it! Having a lot of money isn't of much use if everything costs a lot of money too!! My suggestion for everyone is to stop thinking about survey sites, whereever you live they don't earn much and they are very, very, very boring!
You are right , he also told me sometimes that water is more costly than alcohol , so that means that amount of money can only buy cheaper things over there , and survey sites most of the times are boring like you said and its also time consuming.
 
You are right , he also told me sometimes that water is more costly than alcohol , so that means that amount of money can only buy cheaper things over there , and survey sites most of the times are boring like you said and its also time consuming.

Yes, in many European countries the cost of bottled water is very, very high, but (in the UK for sure and I think other countries too), the reason bottled water is so expensive is because tap water can be drunk so the only bottled water that is sold is 'good quality' water. Where I live now (china) bottled water is very cheap becuase we can't drink tap water so it needs to be cheap.

Anyway, you are quite right about the rest.
 
In my observation from most of the comments here it seems in order to have a sustainable minimum wage the economy must boom or perform well when that is the case more people will have income and in turn more income in people's pockets which will cause creation of various jobs.


I think ****** and general workers jobs hours should be reduced to not more than 5hours a day I countries that do not want to be strict in counting the working hours bit rather consider a days work.


In my country this has not yet been brought up where there should be a review of what should be a minimum wage.Currently a minimum wage in my country is less than to upto $50 in a month which is rediculus.
In my country , at least we have a good economy and i believe our minimum wage can still comes up because we have the resources and the capacity of paying more than that, but our politician are very greedy because they prefer pocketing everything instead,
 
Yes, in many European countries the cost of bottled water is very, very high, but (in the UK for sure and I think other countries too), the reason bottled water is so expensive is because tap water can be drunk so the only bottled water that is sold is 'good quality' water. Where I live now (china) bottled water is very cheap becuase we can't drink tap water so it needs to be cheap.

Anyway, you are quite right about the rest.
In Brazil is high too, especially during high inflation times, when food and drinks redouble their usual prices, in spite of our water being not potable (as it isn't in Argentina and maybe not among other Latin American countries). But here we can make use of a technological filter to purify our tap water. My husband purchased one of these filters last month. The point is the filter is too expensive and lot of people who cannot even count on a minimum wage (or maybe large and extended families where only one member has a job), they can't purchase one if they cannot count on a credit card to buy by instalments.
 
In Brazil is high too, especially during high inflation times, when food and drinks redouble their usual prices, in spite of our water being not potable (as it isn't in Argentina and maybe not among other Latin American countries). But here we can make use of a technological filter to purify our tap water. My husband purchased one of these filters last month. The point is the filter is too expensive and lot of people who cannot even count on a minimum wage (or maybe large and extended families where only one member has a job), they can't purchase one if they cannot count on a credit card to buy by instalments.
This is currently happening in my country right now and its really affecting the citizen of the country , the price of the foods and drink has skyrocketed almost to double price , and when thing go up like that , it will stay at that price and never comes down.
 
And the problem is that when the parents can no longer pay for the students school fees ,they are unleashed into the society to cause huge amount of havoc ,that's the problem there ,the minimum wage could be adjusted abd the government should atleast support those private companies struggling
No dear friend, the big matter in my country isn't students school fees: it's exactly extracurricular courses, because public schools and public universities are for free (tax and tuition zero fees, but not laboratory stuff if they study medicine or to be dentists). Especially compulsory education until the end of high school, public service are all for free (including bus, books and meals in the schools). Obviously, if parents insists to send children to private schools, these latter are really very expensive. A minimum wage doesn't let parents to pay for private schools, but the matter begins if people insists with them in spite of lacking enough money to pay for private schools...
 
No dear friend, the big matter in my country isn't students school fees: it's exactly extracurricular courses, because public schools and public universities are for free (tax and tuition zero fees, but not laboratory stuff if they study medicine or to be dentists). Especially compulsory education until the end of high school, public service are all for free (including bus, books and meals in the schools). Obviously, if parents insists to send children to private schools, these latter are really very expensive. A minimum wage doesn't let parents to pay for private schools, but the matter begins if people insists with them in spite of lacking enough money to pay for private schools...
No dear friend, the big matter in my country isn't students school fees: it's exactly extracurricular courses, because public schools and public universities are for free (tax and tuition zero fees, but not laboratory stuff if they study medicine or to be dentists). Especially compulsory education until the end of high school, public service are all for free (including bus, books and meals in the schools). Obviously, if parents insists to send children to private schools, these latter are really very expensive. A minimum wage doesn't let parents to pay for private schools, but the matter begins if people insists with them in spite of lacking enough money to pay for private schools...
Although I am actually talking about my country ,where the public schools aren't free ,the parent have to pay for the children school fees ,as that would be termed important ,and also coupled with the high taxes ,the burden is actually too much and very unbearable for the people ,the government in my country needs to sort it out
 
Oh, dear friend, I understand: your country is like my European former country, where people must pay even the air smelled. If I don't mistake, my former country is the only European country where parents, until years ago, had to pay taxes to public schools and high school is not fully included into the governmental programs for needy people (maybe now is, but I'm not any more too well informed, as I moved) because in contrast to the rest of Europe, high school is not compulsory.
 
No dear friend, the big matter in my country isn't students school fees: it's exactly extracurricular courses, because public schools and public universities are for free (tax and tuition zero fees, but not laboratory stuff if they study medicine or to be dentists). Especially compulsory education until the end of high school, public service are all for free (including bus, books and meals in the schools). Obviously, if parents insists to send children to private schools, these latter are really very expensive. A minimum wage doesn't let parents to pay for private schools, but the matter begins if people insists with them in spite of lacking enough money to pay for private schools...

Where I live there has recently been a big crackdown on extracurricular courses. In general things like sport and art are still fine, but anything like extra math or languages is no longer allowed. And part of the reason this was done was the financil burden on parents for paying for all these extra classes became extremely high.
 

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