Article 6KRG7 Rise in UK minimum wage leaves millions short of real living wage

Rise in UK minimum wage leaves millions short of real living wage

by
Richard Partington Economics correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#6KRG7)

Lowest-paid will be 1,000 short of the figure paid by some employers to reflect actual household costs

Millions of UK workers will still be left more than 1,000 a year short of a real living wage, despite the biggest cash boost in the minimum wage set by the government for more than a decade.

The national living wage" (NLW) is increasing from Monday from 10.42 to 11.44 an hour, and is being expanded to cover younger workers with a cut in the age threshold from 23 to 21. The increase is worth 1,800 a year for a full-time adult worker.

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