The National Minimum and National Living wage are going up.
From April 1, those on the National Living Wage will get a payday
boost worth £1,400 a year.
For an eligible full-time worker that's around £25 a week or £100
a month.
If you're a full-time worker on the National Minimum Wage, your
pay could be boosted by £2,500 a year.
You'll get it whether you're in a full-time, part-time, or
temporary role and the amount you'll receive will depend on your
age or if you're an apprentice.
This change is another step towards creating a genuine living
wage that supports millions of families across the country.
If you're an employee
You don't need to do anything, but it's worth checking your
payslip to make sure you're receiving this pay increase if it
applies to you.
You can search ‘check your
pay' for more information.
What will your new rate be?
From April 2025, the rates will be as follows:
Category
|
NMW rate
|
Increase (£)
|
Percentage increase
|
National Living Wage (21 and over)
|
£12.21
|
£0.77
|
6.7
|
18-20 Year Old Rate
|
£10.00
|
£1.40
|
16.3
|
16-17 Year Old Rate
|
£7.55
|
£1.15
|
18.0
|
Apprentice Rate
|
£7.55
|
£1.15
|
18.0
|
Accommodation Offset
|
£10.66
|
£.067
|
6.7
|
If you're an employer
The government will continue to engage closely with businesses,
unions and wider society to ensure that all employers are aware
of the new rates and take the steps needed to prepare for payroll
changes on 1 April.