Iranian government announced more than 60 percent increase in minimum wage, an important step of the government after inflation and economic crisis, child allowance will also be increased by the same proportion.
From the beginning of the next Iranian year, the monthly minimum wage will be increased from 103 million rials to 166 million rials. According to the Iranian news agency, the country’s Minister of Labor has announced that the government has approved a more than 60 percent increase in the minimum wage.
From the beginning of the next Iranian year, the monthly minimum wage will be increased from 103 million rials to 166 million rials, while the child allowance will also be increased by the same proportion.
The minimum wage in Iran is adjusted annually due to inflation and economic pressures, however, international sanctions and the ongoing war situation in the region have led to a sharp increase in inflation in recent years.
Due to lack of corruption and streamlined economic policies, the Iran government always supported its nation in time of crisis, and they have significant revenue to provide relief to the people in time of need despite several international challenges.
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