Minimum wage levels around the world

ILO
Note: The data refer to national minimum wage rates where they exist. For countries with multiple minimum wage rates, the rate selected refers to: the national minimum wage floor where it exists; the urban rate where there are different rates in urban and rural areas; the industrial rate (e.g. SMIG) when different rates apply to industrial and agricultural workers (e.g. SMIG/SMAG systems); the rate for unskilled workers or the lowest occupational category where rates differ by skill level or occupation; the rate applied to domestic enterprises where there are different rates for domestic and foreign enterprises; the lowest regional rate when there are different rates in different regions and no national minimum wage floor exists; the rate applied to small enterprises when rates vary depending on firm size; and the rate for the manufacturing sector when rates differ by sector (if multiple rates exist within the manufacturing sector, the lowest rate is selected). For more information, see Appendix IV.
Source: ILO minimum wage database for the minimum wage levels, International Monetary Fund’s World Economic Outlook database (Oct 2020) for the PPP conversion rates and World Bank’s World Development Indicators (Oct. 2020) for the exchange rates. Get the data