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  2. List of countries by minimum wage - Wikipedia

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    For example, 33 states in the United States have higher minimum wages than the federal rate (plus military rates on federal bases) – on top of this an additional 42 city-level subdivisions having different minimum wage rates and 53 countries. [2] In effect, the United States has over 100 different minimum wages across the nation.

  3. Category:Minimum wage by country - Wikipedia

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    Category: Minimum wage by country. 1 language. ... Minimum wage in the United States This page was last edited on 11 December 2024, at 13:30 (UTC). ...

  4. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Level One Kindergarten: age 5 - 6 Standard 1: age 7; Standard 2: age 8; Standard 3: age 9; Level Two Standard 4: age 10; Standard 5: age 11; Standard 6: age 12 (UPSR: Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah or Primary School Achievement Test) After completing Standard 6, students go on to secondary schools. Lower Secondary

  5. 9 Best Countries To Live on Minimum Wage

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    However, wage growth was just 1.2% year-over-year, but minimum wage workers there spent just 8.3% of their income on basic food items. William Murphy / Flickr.com 3.

  6. How the US minimum wage compares to other countries - AOL

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    For almost 15 years, the U.S. federal minimum wage has remained stuck at $7.25 an hour, amounting to $15,080 annually for a full-time, 40-hour week.

  7. 9 Best Countries To Live on Minimum Wage

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  8. Living wage - Wikipedia

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    Cost of a basic but decent life for a family [1] [2] A living wage is defined as the minimum income necessary for a worker to meet their basic needs. [3] This is not the same as a subsistence wage, which refers to a biological minimum, or a solidarity wage, which refers to a minimum wage tracking labor productivity. Needs are defined to include ...

  9. 14 Countries That Have a Higher Minimum Wage Than the US - AOL

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    Recently, the federal minimum wage in the United States has become a hot-button issue. Various groups have protested and gone on strike demanding a $15 minimum wage. McDonald's workers, for ...