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The new minimum wage rates announced by the government will come into force from 1 April 2026.
The new rates are as follows:
Current rate
New rate
Aged 21 and over
£12.21
£12.71
Aged 18 to 20
£10.00
£10.85
Aged under 18
£7.55
£8.00
Apprentice rate
The new rates mean that workers aged 21 and over will get a 4.1% increase. It is estimated that 2.4 million workers will benefit from the rise, with a further 300,000 apprentices and workers aged under 21 being given a rise of between 6.0% and 8.5%.
The larger rise for younger workers is part of the government’s efforts to work towards having a single rate for workers regardless of age.
Budgeting for these additional costs from 1 April 2026 will be important, particularly if you have plans to hire staff. The earlier you prepare, the better. Here are some key steps you can take:
If you would like help modelling the impact of these changes or planning ahead for April, just let us know. We can look at your numbers together and ensure you are prepared.
See: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn41v89xq4go
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