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Sieh dir an, wie der Mindestlohn in China im Verhältnis zu den Big-Mac-Preisen steht – und wie viele Burger du mit 1 Stunde Arbeit verdienst.

Mindestlohn (brutto)
15,81 CN¥
/ Stunde
Big-Mac-Preis
25,50 CN¥
Burger pro Stunde
0,62
Du kannst in 1 Stunde rund 0 Burger kaufen
Arbeitszeit für 1 Big Mac
1h 36m

China im weltweiten Vergleich

Wie China im Vergleich zu anderen Ländern und Regionen abschneidet.

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Mindestlohn / Stunde
15,81 CN¥
÷
Big-Mac-Preis
25,50 CN¥
=
Burger pro Stunde
0,62

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Quelle: China Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security (MOHRSS) minimum wage standards (as of 1 Jan 2026), via L&E Global; corroborated by Shanghai Bendibao official notice · gültig ab 1. Juli 2025

China Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security (MOHRSS) minimum wage standards (as of 1 Jan 2026), via L&E Global; corroborated by Shanghai Bendibao official notice

China has NO national statutory minimum wage. Each province, autonomous region, and municipality sets its own legally binding minimum wage in four regional tiers, periodically reviewed by local governments. Reported figure is the highest provincial full-time MONTHLY standard: Shanghai at CNY 2,740/month (effective 1 July 2025, raised from CNY 2,690; unchanged in MOHRSS's nationwide release as of 1 Jan 2026), the top rate nationwide and a common national reference. Other top-tier monthly rates: Jiangsu/Zhejiang CNY 2,660, Beijing CNY 2,540, Tianjin CNY 2,510, Guangdong CNY 2,500 (Shenzhen CNY 2,520). The monthly standard applies to full-time workers; a separate HOURLY minimum applies only to non-full-time/part-time workers (Shanghai CNY 25/hr; Beijing tops hourly at CNY 27.7). The Shanghai monthly figure excludes the worker's own social insurance and housing-fund contributions, overtime, and various allowances. weekly_hours_used=40 reflects China's standard statutory work week (no hourly conversion performed; full-time rate is published monthly).

Big-Mac-Preis: The Economist · 1. Jan. 2026

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