Bangladesh Economy

The country of Bangladesh is currently rated as the 31st largest economy according to purchasing power. As a young country, Bangladesh is doing well in the global economy. However, while the country's economic outlook is strong, many of the workers seeking jobs within the Bangladesh economy are facing significant challenges.

As industry grows within the country, new Bangladesh jobs are constantly being created. Many women are finding employment within the textiles market making clothing. In the Bangladesh economy, textiles are the number one export. Textile mills create knit clothing and ready-made items that are worn across the globe. However, because textile workers are so underpaid in the country, Bangladesh news sources are constantly covering demonstrations by the workers as they strive for better wages and work conditions. In response to these protests, the government of Bangladesh has created a Wage Commission to govern the wages paid by textile mills. One goal of the Wage Commission is to decide on an acceptable minimum wage for the country.

The Bangladesh economy also focuses strongly on agriculture in order to feed an ever-growing population. A majority of the residents of the country have agricultural jobs. Sustenance farming is not uncommon among the lower economic classes. The primary crops are jute and rice. In fact, the country is one of the top four rice producers in the world. Grain is also being successfully produced in Bangladesh. However, even with this increased focus on agriculture, Bangladesh news sources are often reporting a large amount of the population that faces hunger on a regular basis.


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