Iran’s labour minister has announced a more than 60 percent hike in the minimum wage, local media reported Sunday, months after anti-government protests that began as an expression of discontent over dire economic conditions.The country adjusts its minimum wage yearly to account for inflation, which had skyrocketed under international sanctions in the months leading up to the ongoing war between Iran and its foes Israel and the United States.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.A report from the Tasnim news agency citing the minister of labour said that “with the government’s approval”, the monthly minimum wage would increase from 103 million rials to 166 million in the coming year of the Persian calendar, which will begin in a few days’ time.It also announced a similar hike in child support benefits.The Iranian currency trades at about 1.47 million rial to the dollar, according to the monitoring website Bonbast.Economic demonstrations