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Just caught this - South Africa bumped up its minimum wage starting this year, and it actually went higher than what most people were expecting. We're talking about a 5% increase to 30.23 rand per hour, which comes out to around 1.89 USD. Analysts had only projected a 4.7% raise for 2026, so the government kind of overshot those predictions. The interesting part is that inflation's been cooling down - CPI was at 3.6% year-on-year in December, and the average inflation rate for 2025 dropped to 3.2%. Some officials are saying this wage boost will help stimulate the economy and create more jobs, which makes sense on paper. Curious to see how South Africa's labor market responds to this minimum wage adjustment in USD terms and whether it actually translates to real economic growth or just pushes businesses to adjust their hiring plans.