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25 Countries with the Lowest Monthly Net Salaries (After Taxes)
Cuba: Earning Just Over $35 Monthly
Cuba ranks as the country with the lowest average net monthly salary after taxes, with residents earning approximately $35.63. The nation’s socialist economy and widespread state control influence income levels, leading to limited earnings for the average worker. Despite economic challenges, Cuba remains resilient, but its citizens face financial constraints that affect their daily lives.
Syria: Surviving on Less Than $50 Per Month
Following closely is Syria, with an average net monthly income of around $46.85. Years of conflict and ongoing economic instability have significantly diminished earning potential for Syrian workers, making basic goods and services a luxury for many.
Nigeria: The Highest among the Lowest-Paid Countries
Nigeria comes in at third on this list, with an average net monthly salary of $123.24. As Africa’s largest economy, Nigeria’s income disparity remains stark; while some professionals earn more, many citizens live on very low wages, which are often insufficient for a comfortable life.
Egypt: Struggling with Sub-$150 Incomes
In Egypt, workers earn an average of $147.06 a month after taxes. Economic fluctuations and inflation have impacted income levels, highlighting the ongoing need for economic reforms to improve living standards for ordinary Egyptians.
Cameroon: Slightly Over $165 Monthly
Cameroon residents earn approximately $165.73 per month. Despite its natural resources, the country faces challenges that keep average salaries relatively low, affecting access to quality healthcare and education.
Ivory Coast: Earnings Close to $178
Average net salaries in Ivory Coast stand at $178.23, reflecting a developing economy where industries are gradually expanding but wages remain relatively modest for most workers.
Pakistan: Nearly $190 Per Month
Pakistan’s average net monthly income is around $186.28. Economic issues such as inflation, political instability, and energy shortages influence earning levels, with many workers earning just enough to cover basic expenses.
Uganda: About $190 in Earnings
Ugandan workers see an average net income of $190.52. The country has a predominantly agrarian economy, and income disparities are common, with many rural workers earning less than those in urban areas.
Ghana: Surpassing $200
In Ghana, the average net monthly salary reaches $200.60. The nation has seen economic growth driven by commodities like cocoa and gold, but wage levels still leave many struggling to meet basic needs.
Ethiopia: Slightly Over $200
Ethiopia’s workers earn an average of $201.43 monthly. As Ethiopia continues its development trajectory, average incomes are slowly increasing but remain modest compared to more developed nations.
Sri Lanka: Around $210
Average salaries in Sri Lanka stand at $210.74 per month. Political and economic stability issues have impacted income levels, complicating efforts to improve living standards.
Venezuela: Nearly $212
Venezuela’s economic crisis has resulted in average net salaries of $211.60, with hyperinflation and political unrest severely affecting residents’ earning power.
Nepal: Just Over $214
Nepalese workers earn an average of $214.68 monthly. Despite progress in some sectors, income levels remain low relative to cost of living and economic potential.
Tajikistan: Close to $239
With an average of $238.78, Tajikistan’s economy is fragile, and many workers earn wages barely sufficient for basic needs, even as the country seeks economic stabilization.
Bangladesh: Nearly $249
Bangladesh’s average net monthly salary is approximately $249.10. The country benefits from a booming garment sector, but earnings are still modest for most of the population.
Iran: Around $256
Iranian workers take home an average of $255.84 monthly, despite economic sanctions and inflation, which keep wage growth sluggish.
Rwanda: Just Under $260
With an average of $259.76, Rwanda is fast developing, but many workers still earn wages that limit their purchasing power and access to services.
Nicaragua: About $285
Nicaragua’s average net salary is $285.37, reflecting a growing economy with significant room for wage growth and economic diversification.
Indonesia: Slightly Above $288
In Indonesia, the average income is $288.27, building on a diverse economy with expanding industries and increasing employment opportunities.
Tanzania: Over $300
Workers in Tanzania earn an average of $307.26. The nation’s natural resources and agriculture sector contribute to economic growth, though wages remain relatively low.
Libya: Around $315
Libyan workers take home approximately $314.76 per month, with civil unrest and political transitions affecting income stability and economic prospects.
Algeria: Just Under $318
Algeria’s average salary is $317.93. Oil prices largely influence income levels, and economic diversification efforts aim to improve wages.
Tunisia: Over $330
Tunisian workers earn an average of $332.55, with ongoing reforms aimed at boosting economic growth and elevating income levels.
Zimbabwe: Nearly $348
In Zimbabwe, the average net monthly salary is $348.13, though hyperinflation and economic instability continue to challenge residents’ earning potential.
Kenya: Slightly Over $356
Kenya’s average income is $356.06, representing gradual economic progression, particularly in technology and services sectors, yet wage levels still leave many below ideal thresholds.
Source: Numbeo