In a developing country like ours, the minimum wage is not just a number, but a reality of many people's daily lives. Although the minimum wage in different sectors in Bangladesh is different, in reality, many people's income is still at a level where it becomes difficult to just meet their needs, and sometimes it becomes really difficult to live. The saddest thing is that even in 2026, there are many workers in our country who work 8 hours a day and earn only 150 taka. The issue is often discussed and talked about on social media, but in reality, no big change is seen. If a person earns so little even after working hard all day, then it can be easily estimated how difficult it can be for him to run his family.
In my view, the minimum wage should actually be a basic basis for people to survive. An income with which a person can at least meet his food, shelter, medical care, and basic family needs. But the reality is that in many cases, people just get by somehow with this minimum income, let alone a comfortable life.
If this minimum wage were doubled, maybe the lives of many people would have become a little easier. At least they wouldn't have to worry so much about daily expenses. The opportunity to feed the family a little better, pay for the education of the child, or save a little might have been created then. And if it had tripled, then people's lives could have risen a little above the mere subsistence level. Then people would not only think about today but could also plan for the future. Dreaming a small dream for themselves and trying to do something good for their families would have been created then.
However, I think that being rich is not always measured by the amount of money. Sometimes the opportunity to live with peace of mind, security and respect is the real wealth. If a person can meet the basic needs of his family, not have to worry too much about the future, and get the right value for his hard work, then perhaps he can feel comfortable. The minimum wage is not just a number in the economy. It is an issue directly related to the quality of life, respect and security of people. And if we are to build a truly developed society, it is very necessary to pay attention to this issue.