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Algeria pays unemployed youth $97, minimum wage of $140 monthly, has $64.6bn foreign reserve
Algeria has become an illustrative country where good governance thrives in the African continent, with noticeable credential of promoting high standard of living for the citizens.
Algeria, accordingly, pays unemployed young people $97 monthly allowance, pays a minimum wage of $149 per month.

Algerian citizens at a moment of excitement
Other welfare packages of the North African country include 100% access to electricity, exclusion of citizens who earn below $216 per month from paying income tax, as well as having foreign reserve of $64.6 billion.
According to a report, @AfricaFactsZone
“Algeria pays unemployed young people $97 monthly.
“It has a minimum wage of $149 per month.
“It has 100% electricity access.
“It has Africa’s highest average life expectancy (78 years).
“People who earn below $216 monthly don’t pay income taxes.
“$64.6 billion foreign reserves.”
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