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Turkey to raise minimum wage by over 50% in 2022

As of Jan. 1, net minimum monthly wage climbs to 4,250 Turkish liras, or $275

17:06 - 16/12/2021 Thursday
Update: 17:17 - 16/12/2021 Thursday
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Turkey is raising the minimum wage by 50.4% as of Jan. 1, 2022, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced on Thursday.

The net minimum monthly wage will be 4,250 Turkish liras ($275), the president said in a televised address in Ankara. “The increase in the minimum wage is 50%, the highest raise in the last 50 years."

The monthly minimum wage for 2021 was TL 2,826.

He added: "I believe that, with this increase, we have shown our determination not to crush our employees in the face of price hikes."

Erdogan also announced that starting next year, Turkey will abolish income and stamp tax collected on the minimum wage.

The president said the government is resolute in putting an end to uncertainty due to fluctuations in the exchange rate, and exorbitant price increases as a result, as soon as possible.

Turkey's annual inflation stood at 21.31% in November, while the 12-month average rise in consumer prices was 17.71%.

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