Article 517B1 National living wage increase should be delayed, says IFS

National living wage increase should be delayed, says IFS

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Larry Elliott Economics editor
from Economics | The Guardian on (#517B1)

Thinktank says move could prevent workers from being laid off in coronavirus crisis

Next month's planned increase in the national living wage should be delayed to prevent struggling businesses from laying off workers during the Covid-19 crisis, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has said.

The thinktank said the above-inflation increase from 8.21 to 8.72 an hour threatened jobs and ran counter to the policies announced by the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, to keep people in work. It said the rate may even need to be cut for the duration of the emergency.

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