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Key Facts: Sweden vs El Salvador Wages

Sweden Minimum Wage
No statutory minimum wage
El Salvador Minimum Wage
$2.13/hr
Sweden Avg. Gross Monthly Salary
kr40,000 /mo ($4,317.74 USD)
El Salvador Avg. Gross Monthly Salary
$500 /mo ($500 USD)
Data Sources
Medlingsinstitutet (Swedish National Mediation Office) (2026-02-24), Ministerio de Trabajo y Previsión Social (Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare) — El Salvador (2026-02-25)

Sweden flag Sweden El Salvador flag El Salvador

Updated 2026-02-25

Sweden flag Sweden

No statutory minimum wage

Avg. Gross Salary

kr40,000 /mo

El Salvador flag El Salvador

Minimum Wage

$2.13 /hr

Avg. Gross Salary

$500 /mo

Avg. salary: +764% Sweden vs El Salvador

Sweden has no statutory minimum wage, while El Salvador sets a floor of $2/hr. Average gross salaries diverge further: $4,318/mo in Sweden versus $500/mo in El Salvador, a 8.6:1 ratio. GDP per capita (PPP) in Sweden is 5.4x that of El Salvador, underscoring the structural economic divide.

Sweden has higher GDP per capita ($71,845 vs $13,264). Sweden's unemployment rate is 8.7% compared to El Salvador's 3.3%.

Detailed Comparison

Detailed wage comparison between Sweden and El Salvador
Metric Sweden El Salvador
Minimum wage /hr None $2.13
Minimum wage /mo None $408.80
Avg. gross salary /mo kr40,000 /mo $4,317.74 $500 /mo
Avg. net salary /mo kr30,000 /mo $3,238.31 $435 /mo
Median individual income /yr kr367,000 /yr $39,615.29 $3,600 /yr

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

Work Week

Sweden

40 hrs/wk standard

Max 48 hrs/wk

Standard workweek is 40 hours (Working Hours Act / Arbetstidslagen). Maximum overtime is 48 hours over 4 weeks or 200 hours per calendar year. Overtime compensation is determined by collective agreements, not statute. Many agreements provide overtime at 150-200% of normal pay. EU Working Time Directive limits average to 48 hrs/week.

El Salvador

44 hrs/wk standard

Max 44 hrs/wk

Overtime : 2x pay

Standard workweek is 44 hours, typically spread over 6 days (8 hours/day plus 4 hours on Saturday, or 5.5 days). Overtime (beyond 44 hours/week) is paid at 2x the regular rate — one of the highest overtime premiums in the region. Work on the mandatory weekly rest day (usually Sunday) or on public holidays is also compensated at double the regular rate. Night work (7pm-6am) limited to 7 hours/day, 39 hours/week.

What This Means for Workers

Standard work weeks differ: Sweden mandates 40 hours while El Salvador mandates 44 hours.

See this comparison from El Salvador's perspective: El Salvador vs Sweden

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the minimum wage higher in Sweden or El Salvador?

In Sweden, the minimum wage is no statutory minimum wage. In El Salvador, it is $2.13/hr.

How much more does the average worker earn in Sweden compared to El Salvador?

The average gross salary in Sweden is kr40,000/mo ($4,317.74 USD), compared to $500/mo in El Salvador. In USD terms, workers in Sweden earn approximately 764% more. Average salaries reflect the full labor market, not just the minimum wage floor. The gap between Sweden and El Salvador is shaped by differences in industry composition, labor productivity, and the overall cost of living in each country. Workers in Sweden earn more in nominal terms, though how far that income stretches depends on local prices in El Salvador.

How do work hours compare between Sweden and El Salvador?

El Salvador has a longer standard work week at 44 hours, compared to 40 hours in Sweden. Workers in Sweden work 40 hours per week by law. Longer mandatory hours can offset a nominally higher wage; a worker in Sweden 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 Sweden and El Salvador?

While direct cost of living data varies by source, GDP per capita (PPP) gives a useful proxy for overall economic level. Sweden has the higher GDP per capita at $71,845, which is 5.4x that of El Salvador at $13,264. From Sweden'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.