1. stipulates the minimum monthly wage, which is the highest in all countries. For example: Luxembourg 16420 yuan/month; Iceland 14993 yuan/month; Belgium, no military service experience13,875 yuan/month, half-year military service experience14,243 yuan/month, and one year military service experience14,407 yuan/month; Netherlands 13820 yuan/month; Andorra 8979 yuan/month; Cyprus 7890 yuan/month; Greece 7400 yuan/month; Spain 7280 yuan/month; Israel 6853 yuan/month; Malta 6300 yuan/month; Slovenia 5890 yuan/month; Portugal 5250 yuan/month; Czech 3060 yuan/month; Slovakia 2960 yuan/month; Turkey 2860 yuan/month; Polish 28 10 yuan/month; Estonia 2780 yuan/month; Hungary 2700 yuan/month; Latvia 2540 yuan/month; Lithuania 2320 yuan/month; Chile 23 10 yuan/month; Argentina 2232 yuan/month; Russian 192 1 yuan/month; Brazil 1790 yuan/month; Romanian 1530 yuan/month; Iranian 15 18 yuan/month; Algerian 1500 yuan/month; Peru 1298 yuan/month; Bulgarian 1230 yuan/month; Gabon 1200 yuan/month; 960 yuan/month; Congo 8 10 yuan/month; Pakistan 486 yuan/month; Liberia 442 yuan/month; Cameroon 424 yuan/month; Cambodia 392 yuan/month; 320 yuan/month.
2. Set the minimum hourly wage. Such countries are German 8 1.5 yuan/hour (west) and 65.8 yuan/hour (east); New Zealand 60.80 yuan/hour; Japan 60.29 yuan/hour; Canada 54.45 yuan/hour; 50.75 yuan/hour in the United States; 24 yuan/hour; Marshall 14 yuan/hour.
3. At the same time, the minimum hourly wage or daily wage and minimum monthly wage or minimum weekly wage are stipulated. Such countries are Monaco 92.6 1 yuan per hour or 14046 yuan per month; 88.20 yuan/hour or 13377 yuan/month in France; Ireland 86.5 yuan/hour or 14620 yuan/month; Andorra 7 1.80 yuan/hour or 8979 yuan/month; British 64.66 yuan/hour or 10 100 yuan/month; Australian 87.29 yuan/hour or 33 17 yuan/week; Netherlands 646 yuan/day or 3228 yuan/week or 13986 yuan/month.
4. Minimum wage and compulsory bonus are stipulated. In some countries, in addition to the minimum wage stipulated by law, year-end bonuses and living allowances are also mandatory. Such as: Malta 1424 yuan/week +2703 yuan year-end bonus +2420 year-end living allowance.
The minimum wage is not stipulated by law, but by the agreement between employers and employees. In some capitalist countries where trade unions are well organized, after years of struggle under the leadership of trade unions, the overall wage level is relatively high, and the state does not need to stipulate the minimum wage in the form of law. Wage standards are generally agreed through labor contracts, but there is also a recognized implementation standard. For example: Sweden 22700 yuan/month; Switzerland 20838 yuan/month (unskilled workers) and 26374 yuan/month (skilled workers); Austria 1 1667 yuan/month.
6. As governments give tax breaks and various benefits to those who receive the minimum wage, the annual income of those who receive the minimum wage is actually much higher than their wages. Therefore, analyzing the annual income of people who receive the minimum wage in various countries can more accurately reflect the real situation of their income.
To sum up, it can be seen that the average minimum income of 183 countries and regions in the world is 4 1535 yuan. Except Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States, the top 20 countries are all concentrated in Europe. The order of these countries from high to low is: Norwegian 339 132 yuan/year; Finland 240,000 yuan/year; Sweden 223,200 yuan/year; Iceland 208,396 yuan/year; Ireland 185353 yuan/year; Monaco 168550 yuan/year; Denmark 15899 1 yuan/year; German 142 128 yuan/year; Luxembourg 14 1379 yuan/year; Netherlands 13442 1 yuan/year; Australia 133203 yuan/year; Belgium 13 1992 yuan/year; French 12294 1 yuan/year; New Zealand117117 yuan/year; Canada 1 13638 yuan/year; San Marino 1 1 1097 yuan/year; Italy 1 10265 yuan/year; Switzerland 108577 yuan/year; Andorra 107748 yuan/year; America 105560 yuan/year. The domestic minimum income is 6 120 yuan/year, which is less than the world average 15%, ranking 158, ranking 26th from the bottom! (Meanwhile, among the 25 countries after China, 14 are in Africa, 8 are in Asia, and 1 is in Oceania, America and Europe).
In all high-income countries, people tip when they go to the catering and entertainment industry; In low-income countries, people go to restaurants and entertainment industries and basically don't tip. Thanks for reading!