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Rachel Reeves set to raise minimum wage by 6% in the budget


LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 28: (EMBARGOED FOR USE UNTIL 2230 MONDAY 28th OCTOBER) Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves speaks with members of the staff as she visits St. George's Hospital with Health Secretary Wes Streeting, on October 28, 2024 in London, England. Reeves and Streeting are visiting St. George's Hospital ahead of the Autumn budget on Wednesday. The Budget will be the first delivered by Reeves and the new Labour government. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Rachel Reeves is set to announce a significant raise to minimum wage (Picture: Getty)

The national minimum wage is predicted to increase by up to 6% next year, according to reports.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to announce the raise in tomorrow’s budget, which could see more than a million low-paid workers receive a pay boost well above inflation rates.

Younger workers are also set to recieve an even bigger increase as part of a push to ensure 18-20 year olds are paid the same as those over 21.

However, despite ministers hailing the move as good news for ‘working people’, business have warned the impact could be negated by an expected increase in national insurance contributions from wages.

Around 1.6 million people currently recieve the ‘national living wage’ of £11.44 an hour, which is the minimum wage for over-21s. This is set to rise to £12.12 after the government promised to ‘raise the floor’ on wages.

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Source:: Metro

      

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