Turkey raises minimum wage by 30% amid rising cost of living

Turkey on Tuesday raised the monthly minimum wage by 30 per cent, the second hike so far this year, as high inflation takes its toll on low-income earners.
Turkish households have been grappling with the highest inflation over two decades, reflected in lower buying power, higher food prices and rents, among other costs.
According to state news agency Anadolu, the Turkish minimum wage is now ₺11,402 ($483), Minister of Labour and Social Security Vedat Işıkhan told reporters in Ankara.
He added tax exemptions for employers would continue.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who in elections earlier this month extended his rule into a third term, had pledged his government would not allow employees “get crushed under” high inflation, acknowledging economic troubles.
Turkey’s official inflation stood at nearly 40 per cent in May. Independent groups think real inflation figures are more than double the official figure.
The amount of money required to feed a family of four is ₺10,360, just below the minimum wage, according to the local workers’ union Türk-İş.
(dpa/NAN)
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