National living wage to rise to £11 an hour

The national living wage (NLW) is set to increase to at least £11 an hour from next April, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has confirmed.

In a Conservative Party Conference speech, Hunt said the move would benefit two million of the lowest-paid workers.

Based on the Low Pay Commission's latest forecasts, a full-time worker on the NLW would earn over £1,000 more next year if the wage increases to over £11 an hour.

The NLW, currently set at £10.42 an hour, is the lowest amount workers aged 23 and over can be paid per hour by law. There are lower rates for younger workers.

Following successive rises since the NLW's introduction in July 2015, the announcement means a full-time worker on the living wage will be over £9,000 better off than they would have been in 2010.

Alongside the living wage announcement, Hunt also said ministers would look again to enforce the requirements to look for work that apply to certain benefits.

Hunt said:

"Since we introduced the living wage, nearly two million people have been lifted from absolute poverty after housing costs - not by tax credits or benefits, but by removing the barriers to work: boosting salaries, cutting tax, making work pay."

Talk to us about how these changes affect your business.

You’re in good

hands

We’re great at bringing a range of services to those who need them most. If you pick up a phone and give us a call, we’ll be more than ready to talk to you about our services and all that we offer. We’ve been helping businesses and individuals see real value in what they do for years now.

Business services

Offering a comprehensive range of accounting services to encourage growth.

Read more

Personal finance

Looking after your own money is tricky. That’s where we can really help you out.

Read more

Cloud accounting

Keeping all your financial information in one place is a great time-saver.

Read more

Seen enough? Give us a call

Quickbooks logo
BBF member badge