Global Wealth Explorer·Asia

🇹🇭Income and wealth in Thailand

A middle-income country where a modest local income carries real buying power.

Medium confidence

In Thailand, a typical income is about ฿180,000 ($4,950) a year. To reach the top 10%, income is around ฿600,000+, and an estimated top 1% starts near ฿3,000,000+ ($82,500+).

Income tiers in Thailand

Income tier
Typical income (median)

The middle of the range. Half earn less, half earn more.

฿180,000
$4,950
≈ USD
Middle class

Roughly 75% to 200% of the median, a common way to define the middle.

฿135,000 to ฿360,000
$3,710 to $9,900
≈ USD
Upper middle class

Above the middle band, up to the start of the top 10%.

฿360,000 to ฿600,000
$9,900 to $16,500
≈ USD
Top 10%

Income at or above this level is in roughly the top tenth.

฿600,000+
$16,500+
≈ USD
Top 1% (estimated)

An approximate threshold for the top one percent.

฿3,000,000+
$82,500+
≈ USD

The income ladder

How income climbs from typical to the top, in Thailand. Shown on a compressed scale so every step stays visible.

Typical income$4,950
Upper middle starts$9,900
Top 10%$16,500
Top 1% (est.)$82,500

Bars use a compressed (logarithmic) scale. USD values are approximate, converted at mid-2024 exchange rates.

How Thailand compares

A typical income in Thailand is below the global median when converted to dollars, though local prices are usually lower too.

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Common questions about income in Thailand

What is a typical income in Thailand?

A typical (median) income in Thailand is about ฿180,000 per year, or roughly $4,950. Half of earners make less and half make more.

What income is considered middle class in Thailand?

Middle-class incomes in Thailand run roughly from ฿135,000 to ฿360,000 a year, about 75% to 200% of the median. In dollars that is around $3,710 to $9,900.

What income puts you in the top 10% in Thailand?

An income of about ฿600,000 or more a year, roughly $16,500, is near the top 10% in Thailand.

What income puts you in the top 1% in Thailand?

An estimated ฿3,000,000 or more a year, roughly $82,500, places someone near the top 1% in Thailand. Top-percentile figures are approximate.

How does income in Thailand compare to the rest of the world?

A typical income in Thailand is below the global median when converted to dollars, though local prices are usually lower too. Worldwide, an income near $200,000 is already in roughly the global top 1%.

Medium confidence. Based on national statistics; the very top of the range is less precise. Data reflects 2022–2023.

Educational tool: Global Wealth Explorer shows approximate income estimates based on public data from national statistics offices, the World Bank, and published research. Figures are for perspective and learning, not official determinations. Incomes are pre-tax and individual where possible. Amounts are converted to USD at approximate mid-2024 exchange rates for comparison, so dollar figures shift with currency moves.

Sources: NSO Labour Force Survey