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Key Facts: Hong Kong vs Chile Wages

Hong Kong Minimum Wage
HK$42.10/hr ($5.37 USD)
Chile Minimum Wage
CLP2,994/hr ($3.26 USD)
Hong Kong Avg. Gross Monthly Salary
HK$20,500 /mo ($2,615.76 USD)
Chile Avg. Gross Monthly Salary
CLP750,000 /mo ($816.99 USD)
Data Sources
Minimum Wage Commission / Census and Statistics Department, HKSAR; current rate verified via Wikipedia List of countries by minimum wage (eff 2025-05-01) (2026-05-04), Dirección del Trabajo / Ministerio del Trabajo y Previsión Social; 2026 rate per Ley 21.751 (eff 2026-01-01) (2026-05-27)

Hong Kong flag Hong Kong Chile flag Chile

Updated 2026-05-27

Hong Kong flag Hong Kong

Minimum Wage

HK$42.10 /hr

$5.37 USD

Avg. Gross Salary

HK$20,500 /mo

Chile flag Chile

Minimum Wage

CLP2,994 /hr

$3.26 USD

Avg. Gross Salary

CLP750,000 /mo

Min wage: +65% Hong Kong vs Chile Avg. salary: +220% Hong Kong vs Chile

The minimum wage in Hong Kong is 65% higher than in Chile when converted to USD. Average gross salaries diverge further: $2,616/mo in Hong Kong versus $817/mo in Chile, a 3.2:1 ratio. GDP per capita (PPP) in Hong Kong is 2.1x that of Chile, underscoring the structural economic divide.

From Hong Kong's perspective: adjusting for purchasing power, Hong Kong's minimum wage buys about the same as Chile's. The PPP-adjusted hourly rate in Hong Kong is $8 international dollars, compared to $7 in Chile. Hong Kong has higher GDP per capita ($75,196 vs $36,181). Hong Kong's unemployment rate is 2.8% compared to Chile's 9.0%.

Detailed Comparison

Detailed wage comparison between Hong Kong and Chile
Metric Hong Kong Chile
Minimum wage /hr HK$42.10 $5.37 CLP2,994 $3.26
Minimum wage /mo HK$7,297 $931.08 CLP539,000 $587.15
Minimum wage /yr HK$87,568 $11,173.52 CLP7,007,000 $7,632.90
Avg. gross salary /mo HK$20,500 /mo $2,615.76 CLP750,000 /mo $816.99
Avg. net salary /mo HK$19,475 /mo $2,484.98 CLP622,500 /mo $678.10
Median individual income /yr HK$246,000 /yr $31,389.16 CLP6,000,000 /yr $6,535.95

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

Work Week

Hong Kong

hrs/wk standard

Hong Kong has NO statutory standard working hours or maximum working hours for most employees (a rare situation globally). The government has considered legislation but has not enacted a standard hours law. Working hours are determined by individual employment contracts. Average actual working hours are ~40-44 hrs/week. Overtime pay is not legally mandated except for certain specific occupations.

Chile

43 hrs/wk standard

Max 43 hrs/wk

Overtime : 1.5x pay

Ley de 40 horas (Ley 21.561) is reducing the workweek in steps: 45h → 44h (April 2024) → 43h (April 2026) → 40h (April 2028). As of April 26, 2026 the standard is 43h. Final reduction to 40h takes effect April 2028. Overtime paid at 50% premium, maximum 2 hours/day. Distributed across 5 or 6 working days.

• WAGE TRAJECTORY (USD/hr)

Hong Kong Chile Source: wage.is · USD equivalent/hr

What This Means for Workers

A minimum wage worker moving from Chile to Hong Kong would see a 65% increase in USD-equivalent hourly earnings.

See this comparison from Chile's perspective: Chile vs Hong Kong

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the minimum wage higher in Hong Kong or Chile?

In Hong Kong, the minimum wage is HK$42.10/hr ($5.37 USD). In Chile, it is CLP2,994/hr ($3.26 USD). Hong Kong has the higher rate by 65% 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 Chile may retain a larger share of their earnings if prices there are lower.

How much more does the average worker earn in Hong Kong compared to Chile?

The average gross salary in Hong Kong is HK$20,500/mo ($2,615.76 USD), compared to CLP750,000/mo ($816.99 USD) in Chile. In USD terms, workers in Hong Kong earn approximately 220% more. Average salaries reflect the full labor market, not just the minimum wage floor. The gap between Hong Kong and Chile is shaped by differences in industry composition, labor productivity, and the overall cost of living in each country. Workers in Hong Kong earn more in nominal terms, though how far that income stretches depends on local prices in Chile.

Which country has better purchasing power for minimum wage workers, Hong Kong or Chile?

After adjusting for local prices using purchasing power parity (PPP), minimum wage workers in Hong Kong can afford more than those in Chile. The PPP-adjusted rate is $8 in Hong Kong and $7 in Chile. PPP converts wages into equivalent US dollar buying power, accounting for what a unit of currency actually buys locally. The 9% purchasing power gap means that even if the nominal wage in Chile appears competitive, minimum wage workers there face greater constraints on day-to-day spending.

What is the cost of living difference between Hong Kong and Chile?

While direct cost of living data varies by source, GDP per capita (PPP) gives a useful proxy for overall economic level. Hong Kong has the higher GDP per capita at $75,196, which is 2.1x that of Chile at $36,181. From Hong Kong's perspective, this means goods and services are priced at a higher 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.