UK raises minimum wage to £12.71 for workers

LONDON(National times)- The UK government has increased the minimum wage, raising the hourly rate for workers aged 21 and above by 4.1% to £12.71. According to British media, the revised minimum wage will take effect from April next year. With the increase, workers aged 18 to 20 will now earn £10.85 per hour — an 8.5% rise. Similarly, the government has decided to raise the wage for 16- and 17-year-olds by 6%, setting it at £8 per hour. British officials say the decision will benefit millions of workers. Commenting on the move, the UK Chancellor said she understands that daily living costs remain a major concern for working people, many of whom still struggle to make ends meet — making this change essential.



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