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Key Facts: Poland vs Bhutan Wages

Poland Minimum Wage
zł31.40/hr ($8.64 USD)
Bhutan Minimum Wage
Nu3,250/mo ($35.75 USD)
Poland Avg. Gross Monthly Salary
zł8,800 /mo ($2,421.11 USD)
Bhutan Avg. Gross Monthly Salary
Nu18,000 /mo ($198.02 USD)
Data Sources
Ministry of Family and Social Policy (Ministerstwo Rodziny i Polityki Spolecznej) (2026-05-15), Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Employment — Royal Government of Bhutan / ILO (2026-02-25)

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Updated 2026-05-15

Poland flag Poland

Minimum Wage

zł31.40 /hr

$8.64 USD

Avg. Gross Salary

zł8,800 /mo

Bhutan flag Bhutan

Minimum Wage

Nu3,250 /mo

$35.75 USD

Avg. Gross Salary

Nu18,000 /mo

Min wage: -76% Poland vs Bhutan Avg. salary: +1123% Poland vs Bhutan

The minimum wage in Poland is 76% lower than in Bhutan in USD terms, though average salaries tell a different story. Average gross salaries diverge further: $2,421/mo in Poland versus $198/mo in Bhutan, a 12.2:1 ratio. GDP per capita (PPP) in Poland is 3.2x that of Bhutan, underscoring the structural economic divide.

Poland has higher GDP per capita ($51,263 vs $16,215). Poland's unemployment rate is 3.0% compared to Bhutan's 3.2%.

Detailed Comparison

Detailed wage comparison between Poland and Bhutan
Metric Poland Bhutan
Minimum wage /hr zł31.40 $8.64
Minimum wage /day Nu125 $1.38
Minimum wage /mo zł4,806 $1,322.25 Nu3,250 $35.75
Minimum wage /yr zł57,672 $15,867.06 Nu39,000 $429.04
Avg. gross salary /mo zł8,800 /mo $2,421.11 Nu18,000 /mo $198.02
Avg. net salary /mo zł6,410 /mo $1,763.56 Nu16,000 /mo $176.02
Median individual income /yr zł79,692 /yr $21,925.33 Nu72,000 /yr $792.08

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

Work Week

Poland

40 hrs/wk standard

Max 48 hrs/wk

Overtime : 1.5x pay

Standard workweek is 40 hours over 5 days. Overtime premium: 50% for weekdays, 100% for nights, Sundays, and public holidays. Annual overtime cap of 150 hours unless modified by collective agreement.

Bhutan

40 hrs/wk standard

Max 48 hrs/wk

Overtime : 1.5x pay

Bhutan Labour and Employment Act 2007 sets a 40-hour standard workweek (8 hours/day, 5 days). Maximum including overtime is 48 hours. Overtime is paid at 1.5x the regular rate. The public sector follows a 5-day, 8-hour schedule.

What This Means for Workers

A minimum wage worker in Poland earns 314% less per hour in USD terms than one in Bhutan.

See this comparison from Bhutan's perspective: Bhutan vs Poland

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the minimum wage higher in Poland or Bhutan?

In Poland, the minimum wage is zł31.40/hr ($8.64 USD). In Bhutan, it is Nu3,250/mo ($35.75 USD). Bhutan has the higher rate by 314% 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 Poland may retain a larger share of their earnings if prices there are lower.

How much more does the average worker earn in Poland compared to Bhutan?

The average gross salary in Poland is zł8,800/mo ($2,421.11 USD), compared to Nu18,000/mo ($198.02 USD) in Bhutan. In USD terms, workers in Poland earn approximately 1123% more. Average salaries reflect the full labor market, not just the minimum wage floor. The gap between Poland and Bhutan is shaped by differences in industry composition, labor productivity, and the overall cost of living in each country. Workers in Poland earn more in nominal terms, though how far that income stretches depends on local prices in Bhutan.

How do work hours compare between Poland and Bhutan?

Both Poland and Bhutan mandate a similar standard work week of 40 hours. When work hours are equal, the country with the higher minimum wage delivers proportionally higher weekly earnings. Standard work week rules set the baseline; actual hours worked often differ based on industry norms and individual employment contracts.

What is the cost of living difference between Poland and Bhutan?

While direct cost of living data varies by source, GDP per capita (PPP) gives a useful proxy for overall economic level. Poland has the higher GDP per capita at $51,263, which is 3.2x that of Bhutan at $16,215. From Poland'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.