Stats by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) show almost half of all employees in Kenya earn less than Sh30,000 a month (i.e. roughly 250 euros or 300 US dollars). This equals 46.3 percent of the total 2,765,159 salaried workers captured in the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) database as at end of December last year.
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