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Key Facts: Egypt vs Iran Wages

Egypt Minimum Wage
E£29.17/hr ($0.57 USD)
Iran Minimum Wage
﷼692,731/hr ($1.02 USD)
Egypt Avg. Gross Monthly Salary
E£6,833 /mo ($134.51 USD)
Iran Avg. Gross Monthly Salary
﷼400,000,000 /mo ($588.24 USD)
Data Sources
Ministry of Manpower / National Wages Council; 2025 and 2026 announcements verified via JETRO citing Egyptian government sources (2026-05-27), Supreme Labour Council / ILO ILOSTAT. 2026 (Iranian year 1405) figure verified via WageIndicator (March 22, 2026 update) and Euronews coverage of 60% nominal increase amid sanctions pressure. (2026-05-04)

Egypt flag Egypt Iran flag Iran

Updated 2026-05-27

Egypt flag Egypt

Minimum Wage

E£29.17 /hr

$0.57 USD

Avg. Gross Salary

E£6,833 /mo

Iran flag Iran

Minimum Wage

﷼692,731 /hr

$1.02 USD

Avg. Gross Salary

﷼400,000,000 /mo

Min wage: -44% Egypt vs Iran Avg. salary: -77% Egypt vs Iran

The minimum wage in Egypt is 44% lower than in Iran in USD terms, though average salaries tell a different story. Average gross salaries diverge further: $135/mo in Egypt versus $588/mo in Iran, a 4.4:1 ratio.

From Egypt's perspective: adjusting for purchasing power, Egypt's minimum wage buys less than Iran's. The PPP-adjusted hourly rate in Egypt is $5 international dollars, compared to $6 in Iran. Egypt has lower GDP per capita ($19,094 vs $19,874). Egypt's unemployment rate is 6.8% compared to Iran's 8.3%.

Detailed Comparison

Detailed wage comparison between Egypt and Iran
Metric Egypt Iran
Minimum wage /hr E£29.17 $0.57 ﷼692,731 $1.02
Minimum wage /day ﷼5,541,850 $8.15
Minimum wage /mo E£7,000 $137.80 ﷼166,255,500 $244.49
Minimum wage /yr E£84,000 $1,653.54 ﷼1,995,066,000 $2,933.92
Avg. gross salary /mo E£6,833 /mo $134.51 ﷼400,000,000 /mo $588.24
Avg. net salary /mo E£6,150 /mo $121.06 N/A/mo
Median individual income /yr N/A/yr ﷼1,440,000,000 /yr $2,117.65

Percentage differences are based on USD equivalent values. Positive means Egypt is higher.

Work Week

Egypt

48 hrs/wk standard

Max 48 hrs/wk

Overtime : 1.35x pay

Labour Law No. 12 of 2003 sets maximum working hours at 8 hours/day or 48 hours/week (excluding meal breaks). Overtime premium: 35% during the day, 70% at night. Maximum 2 overtime hours/day. Friday is the default weekly rest day. During Ramadan, working hours are commonly reduced in practice.

Iran

44 hrs/wk standard

Max 48 hrs/wk

Overtime : 1.4x pay

Article 51 of the Labour Law sets ordinary working hours at 44 hours per week (8 hours/day, 6 days, with 4 hours on the sixth day — or equivalent arrangements). Maximum including overtime is 48 hours/week. Overtime is compensated at 140% of the ordinary hourly rate. Friday is the official weekly rest day. Workers in hazardous conditions have reduced hours.

• WAGE TRAJECTORY (USD/hr)

Egypt Iran Source: wage.is · USD equivalent/hr

What This Means for Workers

A minimum wage worker in Egypt earns 77% less per hour in USD terms than one in Iran. Standard work weeks differ: Egypt mandates 48 hours while Iran mandates 44 hours. A minimum wage worker's weekly earnings in Egypt are $28 vs $45 in Iran.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the minimum wage higher in Egypt or Iran?

In Egypt, the minimum wage is E£29.17/hr ($0.57 USD). In Iran, it is ﷼692,731/hr ($1.02 USD). Iran has the higher rate by 77% in USD terms. That nominal gap does not account for local prices; see the purchasing power comparison below for a cost-of-living-adjusted view. Workers in Egypt may retain a larger share of their earnings if prices there are lower.

How much less does the average worker earn in Egypt compared to Iran?

The average gross salary in Egypt is E£6,833/mo ($134.51 USD), compared to ﷼400,000,000/mo ($588.24 USD) in Iran. In USD terms, workers in Egypt earn approximately 337% less. Average salaries reflect the full labor market, not just the minimum wage floor. The gap between Egypt and Iran is shaped by differences in industry composition, labor productivity, and the overall cost of living in each country. Workers in Iran earn more in nominal terms, though how far that income stretches depends on local prices in Egypt.

Which country has better purchasing power for minimum wage workers, Egypt or Iran?

After adjusting for local prices using purchasing power parity (PPP), minimum wage workers in Iran can afford more than those in Egypt. The PPP-adjusted rate is $5 in Egypt and $6 in Iran. PPP converts wages into equivalent US dollar buying power, accounting for what a unit of currency actually buys locally. The 25% purchasing power gap means that even if the nominal wage in Egypt appears competitive, minimum wage workers there face greater constraints on day-to-day spending.

How do work hours compare between Egypt and Iran?

Egypt has a longer standard work week at 48 hours, compared to 44 hours in Iran. Workers in Egypt work 48 hours per week by law. Longer mandatory hours can offset a nominally higher wage; a worker in Iran working fewer hours may have comparable or better effective hourly earnings depending on the wage levels of each country. Total annual compensation depends on both the wage rate and the number of hours required.

What is the cost of living difference between Egypt and Iran?

While direct cost of living data varies by source, GDP per capita (PPP) gives a useful proxy for overall economic level. Iran has the higher GDP per capita at $19,874, which is 1.0x that of Egypt at $19,094. From Egypt's perspective, this means goods and services are priced at a lower economic level. A higher GDP per capita generally correlates with higher wages, higher consumer prices, and greater availability of goods and services. Workers moving between these two countries should expect significant differences in rent, food, and transportation costs.