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Living Income Benchmark Studies

Living Income Studies: Data-Driven Pathways to Inclusive Growth

Living income studies provide actionable benchmarks tailored to specific geographies and populations, offering a reliable tool for policymakers, development organizations, and industry actors. These benchmarks are derived through rigorous analysis of household expenditure patterns, local economic conditions, and cost-of-living indices. The deliverables include detailed income thresholds that can guide sustainable wage policies, responsible sourcing strategies, and inclusive program design. By anchoring compensation frameworks in empirical data, these studies help advance economic stability and social protection for vulnerable communities. 

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