Top 10 Countries With the Highest Minimum Wage in 2026

2026-04-21 ยท Choppy Toast

Here is the 2026 top 10 ranked by statutory minimum wage converted to USD per hour:

1. Australia: US$15.80 (AUD $24.10/hr). A single national rate set by the Fair Work Commission, reviewed each July.

2. Luxembourg: ~US$15.60 equivalent (โ‚ฌ2,704/month for skilled workers, โ‚ฌ2,253 unskilled). Reviewed every two years with automatic indexation.

3. Netherlands: US$15.55 (โ‚ฌ14.40/hr). Switched to a statutory hourly rate in 2024: before that it was monthly only.

4. Ireland: US$14.58 (โ‚ฌ13.50/hr). On a path to reach a "living wage": 60% of median income: by 2026.

5. Germany: US$13.85 (โ‚ฌ12.82/hr). Set by an independent commission plus political review every two years.

6. United Kingdom: US$15.50 at National Living Wage (ยฃ12.21/hr for age 21+, lower rates for younger workers).

7. New Zealand: US$13.87 (NZD $23.50/hr).

8. Belgium: ~US$13.20 (โ‚ฌ2,111/month).

9. France: US$12.83 (โ‚ฌ11.88/hr / SMIC). Indexed to inflation + half of blue-collar real wage growth.

10. Canada: US$12.60 (CAD $17.75/hr federal; provinces set their own: BC $17.85 leads).

A hidden contender: Switzerland has no national minimum, but the canton of Geneva's minimum is CHF 24.48/hr (~US$28.50): the single highest minimum wage anywhere in the world, just not at the national level. Similarly, in the US, Washington DC's $17.50 beats every country on this list except Australia in its top tier.

One pattern jumps out: every country in the top 10 has either a statutory indexation mechanism (France's SMIC, Luxembourg's automatic adjustment) or an independent wage council (UK Low Pay Commission, Germany's Mindestlohnkommission). Countries that leave minimum wage purely to legislative politics: like the US federal rate: tend to freeze.