Vietnamese labourers’ average income up 6.9% in 2023


Hanoi: The monthly average income of Vietnamese labourers in 2023 reached 7.1 million VND (over 291 USD) per person, up 6.9% compared to 2022, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).

Meanwhile, the average income of male and female workers stood at 8.1 million VND and 6 million VND, respectively.

In the fourth quarter of 2023, the living standard of workers was improved as the average income rose by 180,000 VND per month compared to the previous quarter to 7.3 million VND, or 2.5% quarter-on-quarter, nearly doubling the rate recorded in the fourth quarter of 2022 – the time just after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The improvement in income for labourers was attributed to enterprises ramping up production and business activities driven by an increasing number of orders.

Increase in average income in the last quarter of 2023 was seen across regions nationwide, with the Red River Delta region experiencing the highest growth of 3.5% quarter-on-quarter and 8.2% year-on-year. Meanwhile, the Sout
heast region recorded the lowest growth, approximately at 2.3%.

Although income growth in the Southeast region is slower compared to other areas, it no longer leads in terms of unemployment rate among the working-age population. Notably, the unemployment rate in Ho Chi Minh City has decreased to 2.91% as many businesses have more orders and expand production, leading to an increasing demand for recruiting workers.

The office reported that localities nationwide have strengthened job transaction connections, contributing to increasing the number of employed labourers to 51.3 million people in the fourth quarter of 2023, up 130,000 compared to the previous quarter.

The number of labourers losing their jobs in the period decreased by nearly 33,000 to 85,000, it said./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

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