Minimum wage rates increase from 1 April 2021

National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage rates increase from 1 April 2021
Employers should be aware that all minimum wage rates increase on 1 April of each year. This includes all National Minimum Wage rates and the National Living Wage rate. The new minimum wage rates apply to eligible workers in Northern Ireland from 1 April 2021.
You should note that the National Living Wage of £8.91 has been extended to include those aged 23 years and above from 1 April 2021. Previously the National Living Wage was only available to those aged 25 years and above.
Minimum wage - increased rates from April 2021
See table below that shows the current minimum wage rates and new rates from April 2021:
Rate from April 2020 | Rate from April 2021 | Increase | |
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National Living Wage (23 years old and over) | £8.71 | £8.91 | 2.2% |
National Minimum Wage adult rate (21-22 years old) | £8.20 | £8.36 | 2.0% |
National Minimum Wage (18-20 years old) | £6.45 | £6.56 | 1.7% |
National Minimum Wage (16-17 years old) | £4.55 | £4.62 | 1.5% |
National Minimum Wage (apprentice rate) | £4.15 | £4.30 | 3.6% |
Accommodation Offset | £8.20 | £8.36 | 2.0% |
Read more on National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage rates.
First published 1 December 2020