The minimum wage for each prefecture this year has been set, and the national average increase will be 28 yen, the highest ever, and the average hourly wage will be 930 yen.

The minimum wage is the minimum wage that a company must pay to its employees, and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare's council has indicated that this year, all prefectures will raise the minimum wage by 28 yen.



In response to this, discussions were held at the councils of labor bureaus nationwide, and reports were completed in all prefectures by the 13th.



According to this, the amount of increase will be


32 yen for Shimane, which is 4 yen higher than the national standard,


30 yen for Akita and Oita


, 29 yen for Aomori, Yamagata, Tottori, and Saga


, and 28 yen for 40 other prefectures. rice field.



Looking at the national average, including the population, the increase was 28 yen, which was the largest ever, according to the national standard.



The average hourly wage after the increase will be 930 yen.



Looking at the hourly wages after the increase by prefecture, the highest is


▽ Tokyo at 1041 yen,


followed by


▽ Kanagawa at 1040 yen


▽ Osaka at 992 yen.



On the other hand, the lowest is


▽ Kochi and Okinawa at 820 yen,


followed by


▽ Iwate, Tottori, Ehime, Saga, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Miyazaki, Kagoshima at 821 yen, etc., and the


hourly wage exceeds 800 yen in all prefectures. increase.



The new minimum wage will be applied sequentially from October 1st.