Zimbabwe’s New Minimum Wage Compared To The Rest Of The World | THE SPECTATOR INDEX
10 December 2017
https://youtu.be/ehMSgIgD_r4?t=2m48s
As Zimbabwe battles worsening unemployment, amid a swelling vendor population now nearing 7 million people, the below is a comparison of the nation’s minimum wage against those of other countries.
Minimum wage, per hour. expanded from The Spectator Index
Australia: $13.5
France: $11
Ireland: $10.4
UK: $10.1
Netherlands: $10.1
Germany: $9.9
Canada: $8.1
Israel: $7.4
US: $7.2
Japan: $6.7
S Korea: $5.5
Saudi: $3.8
Argentina: $3.1
Turkey: $3
Poland: $2.9
Brazil: $1.5
China: $0.8
Russia: $0.5
Zimbabwe: $0.3
India: $0.3
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Zimeye shows itself to be a serious misinformer who deliberately manipulates available statistics to lie to zimbabweans. Zimbabwe has the highest minimum wage in SADC and the highest unemployment rates. http://www.sundaynews.co.zw/zim-has-highest-minimum-wage-czi-study/
I would have expected whoever is doing this comparison to do a regional comparison. It does not make sense to compare far away Britain when Botsawana south Africa mocambique are there. Make a comparison to SADC countries.