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New minimum wages for Thailand will be announced in December, but the rates will be less than 400 baht per day, Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said Monday.

 

He said that the new wages will vary from one province to another, depending on the economic situation and cost of living in each.

 

Since October 1st, 2022, there have been nine minimum wage rates in the 77 provinces. The highest are 354 baht/day in Phuket, Rayong and Chon Buri and 353 baht/day in Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Nakhon Pathom, Samut Prakan and Samut Sakhon. In the rest of the country, the minimum wage ranges from 338 baht to 345 baht.

 

Full story: Thai PBS 2023-11-06

 

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13 hours ago, keith101 said:

Why can't they work on a single National wage across the whole country instead of discriminating against different Provinces and their workers .

Many developed countries have a "city rate" as apposed to rural areas.

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15 hours ago, keith101 said:

Why can't they work on a single National wage across the whole country instead of discriminating against different Provinces and their workers .

In the UK the rural (farming) minimum wage is far less than the national minimum wage.

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15 hours ago, keith101 said:

Why can't they work on a single National wage across the whole country instead of discriminating against different Provinces and their workers .

Thais love complexity. Just look at their architecture. Or their immigration rules. Or their infrastructure planning. Or their 'Constitution'.

 

Complexity means there's always an escape route.

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Where the rest off the country still gets 250 tb and the highest 300 tb

Oh the Low earners  don't count . The rich get richer the poor get poorer 

Not that 400 tb or 500 tb is rich in Western eyes but for the low earners an extra 50/60/100 baht per day would mean a lot

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18 hours ago, keith101 said:

Why can't they work on a single National wage across the whole country instead of discriminating against different Provinces and their workers .

In the US states can set minimum wages higher than the federal rate. Over 20 states are set higher than federal minimum. Washington state is the highest set at $15.74/hr vs federally legislative rate of $7.25/hr.

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8 hours ago, KannikaP said:

What WILL Somchai do with that extra Baht per day?

100 a day might help Somchai 

The big question, though is what are the prices of the things he needs going to do.

 

remember that out of that 100 a day, he will pay the government probably close to 25 baht.

 

Then there will be a raise in the cost of items.

 

If the government raises the wages of all government employees someone is going to have to pay tht 

 

AGAIN SAY HELLO SOMCHAI.

 

the challenge is not the pay raise it is the way that this group of monkeys are spending money.

 

Almost reminds me of giving a kid a credit card with no limit and letting him/her loose in Paragon.

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36 minutes ago, kingstonkid said:

remember that out of that 100 a day, he will pay the government probably close to 25 baht.

If you are referring to income tax, Bht150000 is the starting threshold. Below that it is 0%.

So if Somchai is working 6 days a week @ Bht 500 = Bht 3000 = Bht 156000 per year. So he will pay 10% of the extra Bht 6000, 

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