
Numbeo, a global cost-of-living database, has released a list of countries with the lowest average monthly salaries after tax.
The report ranked Cuba, Syria, and Nigeria as the bottom three.
According to the data, Cuban workers earn an average of $35.63 per month followed by Syria with $46.85, while Nigeria ranks third at $123.24.
Numbeo’s data highlights the stark income disparities between nations and reflects the ongoing economic struggles in several developing countries, particularly across Africa, Asia, and Latin America
1. Cuba – $35.63
2. Syria – $46.85
3. Nigeria – $123.24
4. Egypt – $147.06
5. Cameroon – $165.73
6. Ivory Coast – $178.23
7. Pakistan – $186.28
8. Uganda – $190.52
9. Ghana – $200.60
10. Ethiopia – $201.43
11. Sri Lanka – $210.74
12. Venezuela – $211.60
13. Nepal – $214.68
14. Tajikistan – $238.78
15. Bangladesh – $249.10
16. Iran – $255.84
17. Rwanda – $259.76
18. Nicaragua – $285.37
19. Indonesia – $288.27
20. Tanzania – $307.26
21. Libya – $314.76
22. Algeria – $317.93
23. Tunisia – $332.55
24. Zimbabwe – $348.13
25. Kenya – $356.06 (THE NATION)



























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