National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage increases come into effect today
Increases in the UK's National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage come into effect today, including a 2.2% increase in the latter to £8.91, the threshold of which has also been lowered from 25 to 23 years old.
The increases from today include:
- National Living Wage (23+) has increased 2.2%, from £8.72 to £8.91
- National Minimum Wage (21-22) has increased 2%, from £8.20 to £8.36
- National Minimum Wage (18-20) has increased 1.7% from £6.45 to £6.56
- National Minimum Wage (under 18) has increased 1.5% from £4.55 to £4.62
- Apprentice Rate has increased 3.6% from £4.15 to £4.30
Business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said: "In this toughest of years, we're protecting workers by putting more money in the pockets of the UK's lowest paid. To support our next generation of workers, we've also lowered the age threshold for the Living Wage to 23 – ensuring even more people have the security of a decent wage.
"This increase will help millions of families in every corner of the country, while supporting businesses as we prepare to safely reopen our economy and build back better from the pandemic. I'd urge all workers to check their pay packet to ensure they're getting what they are entitled to, and remind employers of their duty to pay the correct wage."
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