Claim(permalink)
A single parent working on the minimum wage and already working full-time would need to work more than nine hours a week on top of that full-time job to earn back the £20 uplift and make up for the rise in National Insurance.
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Date published
2021-09-17
Entities
MarsThérèse CoffeyTaxation in the United KingdomNational Living WageCall stackNational InsuranceKeir StarmerSky NewsUniversal CreditNew Zealand Labour PartyParliament of the United KingdomPrime Minister of the United KingdomRishi SunakBoris JohnsonFull FactBBC BreakfastNational Minimum Wage Act 1998

