Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced in his Autumn budget this morning that the national minimum wage will go up from April 2023 – taking the new hourly rate up to £10.42
A minimum wage rise of 92p an hour has been confirmed by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt in his Autumn Statement this morning.
It means the National Living Wage, which is currently set at £9.50 an hour for people aged over 23, will be bumped up to £10.42 from April 2023.
Around two million workers tackling the ongoing cost of living crisis will benefit from the rise.
But the 9.7% rise is slightly below the rate of inflation, which is currently at a 41-year high of 11.1%.