Rishi Sunak is drawing up plans to push the minimum wage to £10 an hour by the next General Election, the UK's Mirror reports.
''The Chancellor will announce an increase in the present £8.91 rate in Wednesday’s Budget.''
''And some experts predict he could go as far as £9.50 to make up for the £20 cut in Universal Credit for 3.2 million working families.''
''Borrowing is £135billion lower than predicted so Mr Sunak has more money for the three-year spending review to be unveiled alongside his Budget.''
''That could put him on course for £10.50 minimum pay by 2024 with the qualifying age lowered from 25 - 21 to overtake Labour’s pledge of £10 an hour.''
Sunak also pledged earlier Sunday to continue to plow more money into public services even though the overall package is likely to restrained compared to the largess the Treasury offered to protect the economy from the pandemic.
Here are the measures announced before this week’s Budget and Spending Review include:
Meanwhile, rising interest rates and inflation are likely to impact borrowing heavily, so the question is to what degree the Chancellor cuts elsewhere vs accepts a more sustained deficit. The pound has been regarded as a risk currency due to the UK's twin