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Poland’s minimum hourly wage has, for the first time, surpassed the federal minimum wage in the United States. On 1 January, the minimum wage in Poland rose to 30.50 zloty per hour before tax, which at the average exchange rate so far this year is $7.35
I thought the highest worldwide were in Geneva?
was just going off wikipedia but you’re right. Switzerland doesn’t have a national minimum wage but the few cantons that do are the highest in the world.
heh, Aus is top of every list I can find because they are all sorted by national minimum. I would argue that a national award is stronger than a local minimum but I also like seeing us on top, so biased.