Minimum wages around the world

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The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), an international policy group that monitors and analyzes 34 countries, recently tweeted the following chart:


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It illustrates the after-tax value of the hourly minimum wage, in US dollars, in the OECD countries that have instituted one.

Australia and Luxembourg lead the group with wages over $9 an hour each, and Latvia and Mexico are at the bottom with wages under $2.

The US, where the federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour, or $6.26 after taxes, ranks 11th.

Broken down by state, however, there is some variation among the 45 states that require a minimum wage, ranging from $9.05 per hour in Washington, DC, to $5.15 an hour in Georgia and Wyoming. The Guardian reported that 21 states raised the minimum wage in 2015, and multiple states have begun the process of raising their minimum wages to $10.10 an hour.
 

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OK, so all these countries with higher minimum wages have more unemployment then the lowest?
 

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OK, so all these countries with higher minimum wages have more unemployment then the lowest?

Germany and the Netherlands have low levels of unemployment, I believe Luxembourg and Australia too as well as Canada and the UK. On the other hand, Spain, Portugal and Greece have high unemployment but low minimum wages. Same with Italy.

Seems to me that wealthy countries have higher minimum wages or vice-versa, not meaning there is a causality either way.
 

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The problem according to deadayn isn't that some workers in poorer countries are being paid far, far too little, it's that the minimum wage for workers in developed countries is too high :dahell: :dead: :laff:
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Maybe if wages get low enough dozens of workers will committ suicide! Everyone should follow model examples like Foxconn in China! :ohhh::ohhh::takedat::takedat::gladbron:Better yet, why don't we have a return to slave labour? Companies have a responsibility to their shareholders. Think of the profits! :ohlawd:
 
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