Comparison - Average Wages Around The World (106 Countries)
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- Опубліковано 4 вер 2020
- Comparison - Average Wages Around The World | Episode #36
This is a list of the average wages around the world.
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I fell so sad for the philippine nurses, theyr not just have a professions but also a love for their patients.. unfortunately they dont have enough salary.. thats why many health workers of the philippines go to abroad to look for a better salaries 😢😢
Last week the government treated them as COMMODITIES to get FREE VACCCINE from Britain and Germany....
Both countries just laughed at the so called president and politely told him NO DEAL..
AND in the health crisis in the Philippines there are 200,000 UNEMPLOYED NURSES...
But he is still the BEST PRESIDENT EVER.....So they say......Go figure that one...
(Stay safe wherever you are)..
There's so many Filipino nurses in California, of course median nurse salary in California is $106,000 more than you could ever make in the Philippines.
Thank you for sharing this, been searching for latest currency
It’s kinda different for the world and different countries… for example if you make 20,000 in the US, then that would be hard to get by and wouldn’t be able to support a family with kids, but in countries like India or Indonesia , a salary like that could get you and your family by with no problem… salary and lifestyle depend on the country I believe
Thing u are talking of is called "disposable income/cost of living"
At the Philippines, they can only afford tricycles, not cars because of small salary they said "study well"
Study well for what? To become someone's worker? You need business to be rich.
Excuse me? "They" Are you applying all people in the Philippines?
@@funnnehdude of course not all people does this, many Filipinos just do online business or food business just like that, many Filipinos lost jobs when the pandemic entered, but this month, some people are getting jobs and some people are still doing online business, those are the people who lost jobs or not. Excuse my grammar
Average salary must be counted with cost of living. Here in Canada, average salary is $ 17 per hour and I make a list of basic monthly expenses in Quebec city:
1. One decent bedroom apartment (not in downtown) $650 -750
2. Electricity (winter ) $150 - 320 if you heat all rooms.
3. Monthly bus pass $90
4. Internet high speed $70
5. Cellphone 4G internet, unlimited long distance calls within Canada $70
6. Food cost per month $300-400
You add it up yourself!
quick google says average is 3300 so maybe quit mcdonalds job bro
I live in one of those below $400 USD country... While I make twice the American average, my only bills are internet for work and food. I will be able to retire before my 40s, house paid in full.
@@ivancnh8667 it’s lower in Quebec, so maybe he meant to say Quebec City?
in Balkan 90% of people don’t pay rent they own their houses and that 400$ they make is electricity water waste and garbage’s internet in total all 100$ good luck with those 300 😂
@@badguy4782 how do you make those money?
Philippines here super hardworking but salary rate is a low
The person forgot to give context, and tell us is this daily, weekly, monthly.
I think this is monthly
Westerns don't realise how lucky they are
Nice content . I don't know who, but someone actually needs to hear this, you've got to stop saving all your money. Venture into investing some, if you really want financial stability
Invest globally in bitcoin, gold, silver, forex market, commodities. Just don't be left out and save yourself
Beautifully said, I tell my folks these words everyday. It's good to save money but most people don't understand the market moves and tend to be misled in facts like this and always depend on money in the bank.
Thanks for the insight I remember friend calling me crazy when I started investing in bitcoin now I shut them up with my 4 figure weekly return
I understand the fact that tomorrow isn't promised to anyone, but investing today is a hard thing to do because i have no idea of how and where to invest in these?
@@investwithqueenie5491 Hey, this is a computer age. Peeps who aren't even traders make money from the crypto and forex markets ,how many millionaires do you know who have become wealthy by investing in savings accounts?
I assume this is monthly income, or is some other wage per time measured?
Monthly
Unfortunately, the source is probably numbeo, not a very reliable one.
China average $962 per month? No way!!! I think the real amount should be half of that, around $400-$500.
are u from there ?
@@aviator3714 no matter where she is from ! her number is rather close to reality 。 600 million people in China holds under RMB2000 per month,
I think it’s before tax
500usd only for small city restaurant waiter, in large citys waiter always get 800dollars more.
@@zhousam3540 Students and the elderly add up to 600 million.
Are these wages per month?
I have retired in Kenya, A wonderful place on earth as far as I am concerned Maybe third world, under developed, corrupt etc. in the eyes of the rest of the world but I have nothing to complain.
Salaries have always been low comparitively speaking but by exercising thrift and frugality one can have a very comfortable life style.
It could be like that almost every where, but no way people it's moving to Africa
There is no way average salary in India is same as salary in Russia, this video could not be more wrong.
@jayadev Jena
Bro then why our percapita income is very low
@jayadev Jena Yeah, most of Russians are actually low income. Russia median income is $550, that mean half of Russian earn less than $550 a month (average income is around ~$670ish) and most of Russian infrastructure are bad, especially those commie block thing. Not all Russian cities are bad, some are good like Moscow or St.Petersburg, but most of cities outside of it are sh't, bad roads (sometimes even no road), muddy dirt, etc, etc. In my opinion, current Russian infrastructure is far worse than the Soviet era. Russia is not a *Superpower* anymore, their GDP ranking fall from number 9 to 12th and their GDP per Capita fall from $15.974(2013) to $10.126(2020), also their population fall by 300.000 people, from 144.4 (2017) million to 144.1 million (2020). Russia government under Putin is very corrupt. Most people who like Putin are 100% come from meme and admire him from meme, never from real politics and what he done to Russia.
But to be fair, you're right, most of Russian are low income, but India is slightly lower, Russian average income is around $670 per month and Indian average income is about $392 per month.
It would be less than 200$ per month
I think India's average salary would be around 150$. Majority of Indians earn below 150$ monthly nonetheless.
In most developing countries inflation is so high like 6-8% per year, so we can convert our money to low inflation countries's currency such as Usd because we can anytime use it online also
Haha, the average salary in Slovakia 997 dollars.
Can't wait until I tell this to all my family and also friends who have Magister degree and don't even earn that.
Kind of sad...
Then, how much do they earn if they have master degrees? how about waiters or cleaners there?
@@dudu930 My sister is a waiter in a restaurant. She earns 550 EUR every month. My friend graduated from University with a Bachelors and Magister (Master) Degree in Road and traffic statistics and management, his salary around 800 EURO.
His brother, also my friend graduated from University with a Bachelors degree in Economics and Management and works in Prague and has around the same amount.
My mother has been working in a car factory for last 12 years I think and got promoted multiple times, in these years her monthly salary went from 500 to 800 EUR
@@ILoveCiniminis Oh, ok, i live in capital zone, Finland, my friend works as a waitress at a Chinese restaurant, she makes 12 euro/hour, around 40 hours a week, she gets 1 free meal at work, tax rate here is high, she takes home maybe 1500 euros/month, IT specialists who work for middle sized or big firms with 5 years experience take home 2500 euros-3000 euros, depends on luck. Things are expensive in Finland, like 6 euros for 0.5L beer at bar, a buspass for Great Helsinki Zone costs 100-140 euros/month..
@@dudu930 I know, because too many people from my country as well as Poland, Romania and so on... just leave to work in factories or warehouses in UK or Netherlands, Ireland. I also knew many people who left to Finland or Norway to gutter fish for a salary multiple times bigger than in Slovakia. I worked in UK for 2 years in a factory where like 70% people were either Slovak or Polish and Czech d:
@@ILoveCiniminis Yeah, Norway used to have very strong currency when oil price was high, people who guttered fish there made at least 20 euros an hour back then, i knew it because i went to Norway from Finland for a fishing trip by car in 2010, i met a few Russians and Estonians near a fish processing factory, they told me that they only needed to work there for 3 months in summer to be able take home enough money for next year's college expenses(food, rent and tuition) and they even invited me to join them, since the factory was still hiring. :) anyway, man, thank you for your answers, cheers!
I will go to Switzerland 🇨🇭
Its a good place, but with only 5000 bucks its not easy to live there to give you an idea. Everything is super expensive.
Better to get a job you can do online and move to a country where the average income is quite low.
I'm assuming this is monthly wages?
Thanks to Switzerland. Love it to live here
On the other hand, everything is twice as expensive
Your tax is very expensive
I was thinking about moving to switzerland and working there im from Croatia. Is your expirience good?
The swiss median salary is more than 7‘000.-
Other costs are high too. With a salary of 7‘000.- you should have left 2’500 - 3‘000.- after paying all things like taxes, medical assurance, bills, car, rent and others. It depends on your standards. If you don‘t have family, you live good with this salary. In comparison; a beer in a Bar costs 4.50 CHF, a BigMac costs 6.50 CHF
Subject to the Bank Credit Suisse, Switzerland has over 800’000 millionaires by a total population of 8.6 million.
But moving to Switzerland isn‘t that easy as you thing my friend.
@David Dimitrov 15-20k
These numbers don't equate how people live and get by. Some countries ( like USA and UK) are insanely expensive. Tax evasion is another thing not accounted for .
im planning to go to Germany when im 18
currently 13…
wish me luck
Dont think that your mother country is bad , not through only wages , peoples become happy with their life , families , society , and everyone must Respect and proud their mother countries
@@alpha_gaming4394 no by what i meant is i want to go solo travel around the world
Is this based on net salary?
bro what is this for a month or a week?
Numbers were inflated my friend.
As people already mentioned. The average Mexican takes less than $300 USD home every month ($6000 MXN)
With AMLO theyre taking more, about 900 dollars a month
@@hugodaniel8975 No Fucking Way
Average Mexican it's around 400-500 usd
Yeah there is a large number of the population making around 300usd but the ones Making a lot make the average go higher, the biggest problem in México its income inequality
1:59 Turkey is wrong 1 dollar is about 8 Turkish lira
Is it gross pay? It is not mentionned...
It’s kind of embarrassing that so many African nations are doing better than my country
Why specifically the African nations?
@@palmshoot Nothing against them but they were dealt such a bad hand in almost every way that the fact that some of them are actually doing pretty well is actually a compliment to them, they've done better than expected.
1 usd = 2.83 try ? incorrect my friend. it's 7.03 try
Currency changing man
Where is Brunei? Among the smallest and richest country?
about $1,500-$1,800
Just go to Numbeo to see it
Off shore haven
Singapore and Brunei exchange rate 1 to 1 same value Bruniean can use their currency anywhere in Singapore without to change to Singapore dollars every shops accept Brunei dollars in Singapore
Wow, Cuba.
I’m going to Switzerland then 👻
(Not because of earnings, they have a great security system and top on nuclear shlter per capita)
You think they are going to let just anyone in. They will protect their wealth by keeping most people out. Only the highly educated who can who can be productive members of society have a chance of getting work in a country like Switzerland.
LOL! In Lebanon now 1$= 13,000 LBP!!! In this video it's 1,500 LBP! Now our fuckin wage is like 70$!!!
And here's another critical point of thinking there might be a Toyota factory in Turkey Argentina and California although you can purchase like in Indonesia the Philippines are Thailand you can purchase a Toyota yet the Toyota will be less expensive in those places and it's not because the Toyota's are built in Japan they're built in California they're built in Argentina and turkey and then you have to put it on a boat send it on a boat that costs money with a crew that you have to pay and sell it at a loss how can that be a profitable company well because it's fiat currency and they're not selling things for money they're selling it for currency what governments do is they arrange trade for other things like maybe fruit and different fishing grounds and other things like that and it's really not the cost of Labor most of the things that you buy at the store are manufactured by machines they're not typically manufactured by people a lot of people think that you know it's cheap labor it's not cheap labor if it was cheap labor and yet you have to spend a half million dollars to send the product overseas even if they made it for free would it be cheaper than if you already had it in your own continent and made it there it's the deception of currencies Fiat currencies
Please give after tax ... since some countries has higher tax
the baddest country not cuba it's syria the teacher and employee and worker their salary $20 per month i'am from syria my dad is pilot his salary per month $500 abd in privet company thier salary per month about $1500 In the best company among them (I talking about pilot not co-pilot).
India's average salary must be less than 200$ per month
No
Don't need to complain! I taught High School Math at school with 1 US Dollar per hour in here.
Cuz nobody loves math lol.
I'm from Algeria and I make about 1300$ a year and that's above average in my location.
U make less than $130 per month that not a lot .
@@kennykross3306 280$ per month currently and yes its not much.
@@soheibgrabsi4166damn . Which city are u from. Oran or algers
@@kennykross3306 I'm closer to Constantine and even so, life is not bad since prices are adjusted to what region of the world you are living in. 5$ would get you more in Mexico than in us for example.
we are just poor internationally.
@@soheibgrabsi4166 ahha okay. So algeria is expensive to live.
that is lie!
in Georgia average salary is 180/200$ and is not cheap country...
I’m in Australia earning a good salary.
Where is Bahrain and where is Myanmar
High Salary, High Price Needs😅
yes but not always
@@ccycca5380 The USA's prices aren't so high.
Better import export rate and higher quality sometimes
Still they have way more money left after expenses
The average income in the US is actually 46.440 USD / Year which is far below the average income in Germany! Where did you get your sources from?
In Germany it’s hard to get a job
@@lvanlol So untrue!
Lived in the US all my life I don't know very many people who make anywhere close to that much money maybe some higher educated people that's about it
@Kevin Sullivan thank you! You're really polite!
Back to the topic. What do you actually mean with coast of living? And which are higher?
Best regards
Lars
You can google the OECD statistics if you want a reliable source, the average wage in the US is much higher than Germany but comes at the cost of job insecurity and few benefits. There are tradeoffs, but it's good to be clear on the facts if you want to know what those tradeoffs are.
This is a flawed chart. Bangladesh average salary is 100 dollar or less.
Not actually
I think they are talking about monthly wages
@@dramakun4931 Still wrong I'm Albanian and the monthly wage here is 250-300💶 even less tbh since Lek is less valueable then Euru, so he's wrong either way.
@@RedRhythm_1 they are not talking about your wages combine of every one then average it can be less exam $428 in India Heighest in south Asia which is not totally wrong but there are few or three states like Bihar Up and Jharkhand with average of $250 to $300 per month
Mine state Himachal Pradesh has more than National average $525
This is 13 in all indian states Heighest in Maharashtra Gujarat and Karnataka with $700,653 and $615 per month respectively
So u can't compare your own Salary with whole country
@@RedRhythm_1 and average wages in Albania are $450
U can check😅
Wrong!!! I live n Greece. It's almost 540 euros. That's around 600 dollars.
1 USD 14 TURKISH LIRAS
ok im safe , no algerians here😐
Average doesn't mean anything, it's the median salary that truly matters.
Half of China makes less than 150 dollars a month, what does the average tell you?
Including students and the elderly.🤣
China's population under the age of 18 and over the age of 60 is half of what you said about not making money.
where are you from?The begger?
So half of chinas population doesn't matter ?
@Yongjie Jiang in the cities for sure, but not in the rural areas ua-cam.com/video/vCIy5Dv5sac/v-deo.html
The Iran one is not accurate at all! It is 10 times more than that rn
This is not a correct.. mathematically it might be the average.. But it does not show, for example, what the average American earns. As the median household(two persons) salary in the US is around 6k.. And around 70 k a year.. while average individual income is around 33 k.
This is median wage not average i think. Average wage would be much higher due to inequality.
na this is absolutely "average wage", which is not the best metric to use of course.
Lowest wages in Pakistan 🇵🇰 😮102 Rank
India avegraze wage 437 dollars my father is a banker but he still earn 30000 rupees 404dollars . It should be around 200 dollar
Here in ghana a junior bank makes $800 per month.
No, average income is ₹35,000
@@nothingexists5066 no way. Average must under 15000 rupee
@@bestquotes2765 you don't know difference between average and minimum 🥴
@@nothingexists5066 minimum wages in India must be 50$ per month. I can see lot of north indian working in South India for 6000 rupees per month.
the video is not even close to being true. Firstly the income in the USA is $5,000 monthly average and $5,800 monthly median. The cost of living in the USA is so much lower than these countries. i have been to almost all of europe except two countries. The cost to live in these countries in more expensive than what it would cost to live in the USA. Inflation, tax, cost of housing etc is much higher than in the USA
Cheap wage cheaper everything else ?
Where it's TIMOR LESTE
Timor leste $10 perbulan
below 100$
17$ in Syria
Lol😂
So ?
@@rafidmojumder1421 Nothing, life is awesome. Have a good day 👍
@@alphahari7210 no i said it because it felt bad how you said ! They are in a war :)
@@rafidmojumder1421 Oh sorry then.
We often meet zero understanding of our sitauation. Outside countries especially capitalistic ones hate us for refugeing, but they don't understand the struggle and desperation of syrian youth in a country with no proper job, ability to develop, or to even meet daily needs💔
@@alphahari7210 well thanks for understanding ❤️
Editor?
我在中国,中国人的工资肯定没那么高
How much do you think a Toyota Corolla that's brand new a 2023 Toyota Corolla would cost in a different country other than a very expensive country like the United States. The answer is this. The same car that is brand new like a Toyota Corolla in the Philippines with zero miles same color the only difference would be the VIN number is only about $8,900 while the same exact car and a high wage country like the United States will cost you about $25,000 just because there are high wages doesn't mean the fiat currency of all the world whether it's one country or the other can buy you more in the country that you're at believe it or not just because there's a lower wage means that the price of everything is probably reflected with the lower wage in an expensive wage country cars that are brand new on the average cost about $47,000 and luxury cars cost much more even than that although if you go right across the border the same exact car will cost you about $200 to 400% less so it's not as if there is a difference in wages across the world everybody's wage throughout the world is relatively the same it's just a standard of living and that's quite remarkable too because in the most impoverished areas of the world that have no hospitals and starvation and problems with fresh water and basic necessities like food shelter and clothing they only live 3,000 days less statistically then in the most advanced country in the world regarding medicine like France or Canada or the state typically that is maybe only a 15% difference. A lot of people will speculate and say well nobody can afford to buy a Lexus in the Philippines but Alexis doesn't cost as much in the Philippines the prices are adjusted although the Lexus company and Toyota company still makes money even by lowering the price now how does that work well it's a fiat currency currency isn't worth money and a lot of people don't comprehend that
Yah forgot Greenland
Lots of Autobots in the comments
"Median" wage would be a FAR better metric to use, as the US for example has high inequality and the highest paid 10% skew the numbers dramatically.
what is average wage. strange term. is this even a metric?
That's not correct. In India it's nearly ₹150INR
Are you mad
1$ = 74₹
@@mrrandom347 so what you fool.?
@@ponnamallaRJY
India average income is about $400
Majority of Indians earn less than 150$.
This info is old. Argentina average wage is (max.) $300. Also, 1 usd = 150 ARS aprox.
Is this per hour? Per week? Per month?
Average net wage per month.
@@King100 your data from? This nok per capita
@@King100 your data from? This not per capita
@@zarkasiasnawi3832 yes this is not gdp per capita if you want to see that than watch another video, there are bunch of highest GDP per capita videos but I don't think gdp per capita is of more relevancy since it's obvious that a country no matter how poor with a population of 500 million has higher gdp than a rich country with a population of 5 million
@@potato_nyin_6448 percapita is average salary not gdp lol, i think in asia have much more factory and office compare africa but in production labor salary low but in office is high, in this video i think misleading
Babylon wages war on babylon
This seems wrong
India average is 110 not 400 plus lol
That is minimum wage
Average income is ₹31,000
Please note that the average does not represent the well-being of the country you have to look at a median which is $35,000 per year per person in USA. 50% of people male less than the median
Hmmm 1 dolar=17try
The lebanese wage is 100$ per month because the lost their currency because of the bad government
jajjajajaj 14 pesos el dolar??
Disculpa, no habia visto el 14, 53 dolares. Esto debe ser viejisimo ya
All informations are wrong
There’s no way this is correct I felt like it was untill I saw the country I live in Canada the average income for my city is like abt $4000 usd a month
Oman is not true
average bangladeshis income is not that high. most people earn around 100-150$ per month and bear his 3-5 members family
wrong
Sо outdated🤦♂️
So right.
All worng
average salary in south korea was 2680 USD in 2020. it is outdated