Monthly minimum wage in Libya

Libya: Monthly minimum wage was 1,000 in 2024. ▲ Rising

Latest (2024)
1,000
Change on year
unchanged
World rank
135th
of 173 countries
All-time high
1,000
in 2023
All-time low
250
in 2009
Years of data
16
2009–2024

Monthly minimum wage in Libya, 2009–2024

2004006008001.0k2009201620242009: 2502010: 2502011: 2502012: 2502013: 4502014: 4502015: 4502016: 4502017: 4502018: 4502019: 4502020: 4502021: 4502022: 4502023: 1.0k2024: 1.0k

Source: International Labour Organization.

Analysis

In 2024, monthly minimum wage in Libya stood at 1,000. That is the highest value across all 16 years on record.

The figure is up 122.2% over ten years.

Over the whole period, monthly minimum wage in Libya peaked at 1,000 in 2023 and was at its lowest, 250, in 2009.

Libya ranks 135th of 173 countries on this measure, in the bottom quarter.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 16 years of available data.

Monthly minimum wage in Libya, year by year

Annual values for Monthly minimum wage in Libya, 2009 to 2024.
Year Value Change
2009 250
2010 250 +0.0%
2011 250 +0.0%
2012 250 +0.0%
2013 450 +80.0%
2014 450 +0.0%
2015 450 +0.0%
2016 450 +0.0%
2017 450 +0.0%
2018 450 +0.0%
2019 450 +0.0%
2020 450 +0.0%
2021 450 +0.0%
2022 450 +0.0%
2023 1,000 +122.2%
2024 1,000 +0.0%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2000s 250 250 250 1
2010s 390 250 450 10
2020s 670 450 1,000 5

Countries ranked near Libya

  1. 132 Croatia 1,050 compare
  2. 133 Belize 1,039 compare
  3. 134 Peru 1,025 compare
  4. 135 Qatar 1,000 compare
  5. 137 Malta 994 compare
  6. 138 Estonia 946 compare

See the full ranking of 173 places →

More work & labour data for Libya

All data for Libya →

Frequently asked questions

What is monthly minimum wage in Libya?
Monthly minimum wage in Libya was 1,000 in 2024, according to International Labour Organization.
What is the highest monthly minimum wage recorded in Libya?
The highest recorded value was 1,000 in 2023.
What is the lowest monthly minimum wage recorded in Libya?
The lowest recorded value was 250 in 2009.
How does Libya rank for monthly minimum wage?
Libya ranks 135th out of 173 countries with data for 2024.
Is monthly minimum wage rising or falling in Libya?
Over the last ten years it is up 122.2%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Libya data come from?
The figures come from International Labour Organization, published as part of Monthly minimum wage. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

Download this data

CSV · JSON — 16 observations, free to reuse under ILO Terms of Use (attribution required).

Share, cite or embed this page

Cite this page

Monthly minimum wage in Libya. Statizoid, drawing on International Labour Organization. Retrieved 23 August 2026, from https://labour.statizoid.com/stat/monthly-minimum-wage/libya/

Embed or link this data

Paste this into a page to link back to these figures. The data itself is free to reuse under ILO Terms of Use (attribution required); please keep the attribution.

<a href="https://labour.statizoid.com/stat/monthly-minimum-wage/libya/">Monthly minimum wage in Libya</a> — Statizoid

About this data

Indicator
Monthly minimum wage
Source
International Labour Organization
Licence
ILO Terms of Use (attribution required)
Coverage
173 places, 3,960 data points, 1980–2026
Last refreshed

Data refer to the minimum monthly earnings of all employees as of December 31st of each year. Minimum wages are not reported for countries for which collective bargaining is in place for minimum wages. In cases where a national minimum wage is not mandated, the minimum wage in place in the capital or major city is used. In some cases, an average of multiple regional minimum wages is used. In countries where the minimum wage is set at the sectoral level or occupational level, the minimum wage for manufacturing or unskilled workers is generally applied. Data are converted to U.S. dollars as the common currency, using exchange rates or purchasing power parity (PPP) rates rates for private consumption expenditures. The latter series allows for international comparisons by taking account of the differences in relative prices between countries. For more information, refer to the Wages and Working Time Statistics (COND) database description.