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Low Pay Commission 2019 summary of findings

The Low Pay Commission's short report summarises the evidence for our recommendations on the April 2020 National Minimum Wage rates.

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The Low Pay Commission鈥檚 short report on the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage summarises the evidence underpinning our recommendations for the rates to apply from 1 April 2020. These recommendations were accepted in full by the Government and announced on 31 December 2019.

The Low Pay Commission鈥檚 full 2019 Report will be published in early January.

Minimum wage rates from April 2020

Rate from April 2019 Rate from April 2020 Increase
National Living Wage 拢8.21 拢8.72 6.2%
21-24 Year Old Rate 拢7.70 拢8.20 6.5%
18-20 Year Old Rate 拢6.15 拢6.45 4.9%
16-17 Year Old Rate 拢4.35 拢4.55 4.6%
Apprentice Rate 拢3.90 拢4.15 6.4%
Accommodation Offset 拢7.55 拢8.20 6.4%

Alongside this summary of findings, we are also publishing the following accompanying documents:

  • The letter from Bryan Sanderson to the Secretary of State setting out our recommendations.

  • Additional data on the coverage of the minimum wage at local authority level and by region and nation.

We have already published the research we commissioned in 2019 and which informed our recommendations.

Updates to this page

Published 31 December 2019
Last updated 10 January 2020 show all updates
  1. A new version of the summary of findings was uploaded, featuring an amended page 15 (on apprentices) which reflects the LPC's analysis of the latest Apprentice Pay Survey.

  2. First published.

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