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Former_Star1081 t1_jahzbf9 wrote

Switzerland has about 22$/h minimum wage. Which sadly is missing because it would show a big gap between 1st and 2nd.

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JackdiQuadri97 t1_jai3m6x wrote

Switzerland has no minimum wage, the one you are talking about is the minimum wage of one of the richest cantons.

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aspects1 t1_jaj0nfl wrote

its adjusted for cost of living, so 22 in Switzerland would be much lower than 22 on the graph even if it was on there because cost of living is much higher

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goodluckonyourexams t1_jajpxav wrote

cost of living and ppp are not the same

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Maguncia t1_jalakft wrote

PPP is a measure of cost of living.

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goodluckonyourexams t1_jamtnil wrote

it really isn't

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Maguncia t1_jamv1kb wrote

Not sure what you are getting at. Please elaborate.

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goodluckonyourexams t1_jamxugh wrote

https://www.worlddata.info/cost-of-living.php

look at Barbados and Norway

Cost of living is the same, ppp isn't

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Maguncia t1_jan32ge wrote

That's purchasing power, not PPP ("purchasing power parity") i.e. the cost of living adjustment used to convert income into purchasing power. Regardless, the initial statement is true - the reason that Switzerland's minimum wage would theoretically be lower is that it has a high cost of living, and thus its purchasing power is lower than its income.

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