LONDON, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Britain's minimum wage will increase by 9.8% to 11.44 pounds ($14.26) an hour from April 2024, making it one of the highest as a share of average earnings of any advanced economy.
"The National Living Wage has helped halve the number of people on low pay since 2010," Hunt said on Tuesday.
In 2022, the OECD estimated Britain's minimum wage was equivalent to 58% of full-time earnings, the third-highest in western Europe after Portugal and France.
The Low Pay Commission, an expert panel which advises the government on minimum wage increases, said the arguments around the upcoming increase were "finely balanced".
"As last year, businesses felt pressured to pass National Living Wage increases onto consumers.
Persons:
Jeremy Hunt, Hunt, Muvija, William James Our
Organizations:
Conservative Party, Bank of England, OECD, Pay Commission, Thomson
Locations:
Europe, Portugal, France