National Living Wage to rise from April 2024
    
The National Living Wage (NLW) will rise to at  least £11 an hour from April 2024, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has confirmed.
The Chancellor confirmed the increase in a  speech to the Conservative Party conference and said the rise will benefit two  million low paid workers. People aged 23 and over are eligible for the NLW.
The Treasury stated that as a result of  successive increases, a full-time worker on the NLW will be more than £9,000  better off than they would have been in 2010.
Katherine Chapman, Director of the independent  Living Wage Foundation, said:
'A rise  in the statutory NLW from next April is welcome news for low paid workers, but  may fall short of the real Living Wage next year, the only rate that is  independently calculated based on the cost of living.
'Our  research ... showed that 60% of people earning below the real Living Wage had  used a foodbank in the past year and nearly 40% were regularly skipping meals.'
Internet  links: GOV.UK Living Wage Foundation