How much is a monthly salary in Thailand: latest data and industry analysis in 2024
In recent years, Thailand has attracted a large number of foreigners to work or settle due to its low cost of living and unique cultural atmosphere. So, what are the salary levels in Thailand? How big is the income gap between different industries? This article will use structured data to provide you with a detailed analysis of Thailand's recent salary situation.
1. Overview of average salary levels in Thailand

According to the latest data from the Thai Ministry of Labor and recruitment platforms in 2024, the median monthly salary of full-time employees in Thailand is approximately15,000-25,000 baht(approximately RMB 2,900-4,800), but there are significant differences in different industries, regions and positions. The following is a salary comparison across major industries:
| Industry | Monthly salary range (Thai Baht) | Monthly salary range (RMB) |
|---|---|---|
| Service industry (catering, retail) | 9,000-15,000 | 1,750-2,900 |
| Manufacturing | 12,000-20,000 | 2,300-3,900 |
| IT and Technology | 30,000-60,000 | 5,800-11,600 |
| Education (foreign teachers) | 25,000-50,000 | 4,800-9,700 |
| Finance and Accounting | 25,000-45,000 | 4,800-8,700 |
2. Regional differences: Bangkok vs. other cities
Wage levels in Thailand are closely related to the regional economy. As the capital, Bangkok's wages are generally higher than those in other cities, while tourist cities such as Chiang Mai and Phuket have lower wages in the service industry but lower living costs. For example:
| area | Average monthly salary (Thai Baht) | cost of living index |
|---|---|---|
| bangkok | 18,000-30,000 | high |
| Chiang Mai | 12,000-20,000 | in |
| Phuket | 10,000-18,000 | Middle to high |
3. Salaries for foreigners: Which positions are more popular?
Foreign employees generally earn higher salaries in Thailand than locals, especially for English teachers, IT specialists and management positions. The following is a salary reference for common foreign positions:
| Position | Monthly salary (Thai Baht) | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| international school teacher | 40,000-80,000 | Teacher qualification certificate required |
| software engineer | 50,000-100,000 | Higher salaries in multinational companies |
| hotel manager | 35,000-60,000 | Industry experience required |
4. Thailand’s minimum wage standards
In 2024, Thailand’s minimum wage will beTHB 330-354 per day(Based on 26 working days per month, it is approximately 8,580-9,204 baht/month). But actual salaries are often higher than this, especially for technical positions.
5. Summary: Are wages enough in Thailand?
Although wages in Thailand are lower than those in European and American countries, combined with the low cost of living (for example, a monthly rent in Bangkok costs about 5,000-15,000 baht), ordinary workers can still maintain a comfortable life. If foreigners work in high-demand industries, their incomes can even be comparable to those in developed countries. However, it is recommended to understand the industry salary distribution in advance to avoid poor information affecting job search expectations.
For more detailed occupational salary data, you can refer to the official website of the Ministry of Labor of Thailand or recruitment platforms JobThai, JobsDB, etc.
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