What is it? (2024)

The only UK wage rate based on living costs.

UK Living Wage

London Living Wage

The real Living Wage is the only UK wage rate based on the cost of living. It is voluntarily paid by over 14,000UK businesses who believe their staff deserve a wage which meetseverydayneeds- likethe weekly shop, or asurprisetrip to the dentist.

Over 460,000 employees have received a pay rise as a result of the Living Wage campaign and we enjoy cross-party support. We have a broad range of employers accredited with the Foundation including half of the FTSE 100 and big household names including Nationwide, Google, LUSH,Everton FC andChelsea FC, as well as thousands of SMEs.

The Living Wage rates for 2023-24 were announced on the 24th October 2023. Employers will then have 6 months until May 1st to implement them.

Explaining UK wage rates

The minimum wage

Government minimum for under 23s

What is it?

£10.18 across UK

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What age group is covered?

School leaving age up to 23

How is it set?

Negotiated settlement based on recommendations from businesses and trade unions

Is there a London weighting?

No London Weighting

The National Living Wage

Government minimum for over 23s

What is it?

£10.42 across UK

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Is it the law?

Statutory

What age group is covered?

23 and older

How is it set?

A % of median earnings, it aims to reach 66% of median earnings by 2024

Is there a London weighting?

No London Weighting

The Real Living Wage

The only wage rate based on what people need to live

What is it?

£12 across UK

£13.15 in London

Is it the law?

Voluntary

What age group is covered?

18 and older

How is it set?

Calculation made according to the cost of living, based on a basket of household goods and services

Is there a London weighting?

Yes - Separate higher rate for London

What is the Government's National Living Wage rate?
As of the 21st November 2023, The Government has announced their new 'National Living Wage' rates for 2024 as £11.44 an hour, and have adjusted this to include over 21 year olds. This won't come into effect until April 2024, and even when it does come into effect, will still be £1,092 a year short of what a worker on the real Living Wage would earn, and £3,334.5 less than a worker on the London Living Wage. You can find out more about the Government's National Living Wage rates here.

In April 2016 the government introduced a higher minimum wage rate for all staff over 25 years of age inspired by the Living Wage campaign - even calling it the ‘national living wage’.

What is it? (2)

However, this wageis not calculated according to what employees and their families need to live.Instead, it is based on a target to reach 66% of median earnings by 2024. As of April 2024, the government minimum will be adjusted to include those over 21 years old.

The real Living Wage rates are higher because they areindependently-calculatedbased on what people need to get by. That's why we encourage all employers that can afford to, to ensure their employees earn a wage that meets the costs of living, not just the government minimum.

The calculation

  • The UK Living Wage for outside of London is currently £12.00per hour.
  • The London Living Wage is currently £13.15per hour. This coversall boroughs inGreater London.
  • The rates are calculated annually by the Resolution Foundation and overseen by theLiving Wage Commission, based on the best available evidence about living standards in London and the UK.
  • The basket of goods draws on theMinimum Income Standardto identify everyday living costs through public consensus.
  • Before 2016 the London Living Wage was calculated by the Greater London Authority and the UK rate was calculated by the Centre for Research in Social Policy at Loughborough University.

Living Wage Employers should implement the new rates as soon as possible and within six months of the annual announcement in Autumn.For more information please visit our FAQs page

What goes into calculating the real Living Wage?

Watch our explainer animation to understand the process of calculating the real Living Wage.

Resolution Foundation: Real Living Wage Methodology

Find out more about the methodology behind the calculation of the 2023-24 Living Wage rates by the Resolution Foundation.

What is it? (3)

The Living Wage Commission: A real Living Wage

The Commission was set up in 2016 to oversee the calculation of the independent Living Wage rates in London and the UK. It is a group of leading Living Wage employers. independent experts and representatives from trade unions and civil society.

What is it? (4)

Minimum Income Standard


We use a public consultation method calledMISto inform the rate. MIS asks groups to identify what people need to be able to afford as a minimum. This is fed into a calculation of what someone needs to earn as a full-time salary, which is then converted to an hourly rate. You can read about the 2022 Minimum Income Standard here.

London Minimum Income Standard

Living costs are much higher in London than in the rest of the UK - that is why the London Living Wage is higher than the UK rate. Our calculation is based on living costs and when it is annually recalulated we take into account any fluctuation in those costs. Rent is the primary living cost that causes the differential between thetwo rates but we also take into account childcare, travel costs, food and household bills. Read the latest London Minimum Income Standard here.

Do you earn a real Living Wage?

Find out by using the Living Wage calculator below.

What is it? (5)

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Past Living Wage rates

Past Living Wage rates
Year London Living Wage UK Living Wage National minimum/National Living Wage
2003-4 £6.40 £4.50
2004-5 £6.50 £4.85
2005-6 £6.70 £5.05
2006-7 £7.05 £5.35
2007-8 £7.20 £5.52
2008-9 £7.45 £5.73
2009-10 £7.60 £5.80
2010-11 £7.85 £5.93
2011-12 £8.30 £7.20 £6.08
2012-13 £8.55 £7.45 £6.19
2013-14 £8.80 £7.65 £6.31
2014-15 £9.15 £7.85 £6.50
2015-16 £9.40 £8.25 £6.70
2016-17 £9.75 £8.45 £7.20
2017-18 £10.20 £8.75 £7.50
2018-19 £10.55 £9.00 £7.83
2019-20 £10.75 £9.30 £8.21
2020-21 £10.85 £9.50 £8.72
2021-22 £11.05 £9.90 £8.91
2022-23 £11.95 £10.90 £9.50
2023-24 £13.15 £12.00 £10.42

Who pays it?

What is it? (2024)

FAQs

How do I know what is enough? ›

Once our needs are satisfied, we tend to feel that we have enough. When our emotional needs aren't satisfied, you can never get enough of what you don't really need. You'll be insatiable. And that is mainly down to “feeling” unsatisfied, not because you actually don't have enough.

What does it mean when someone says "enough"? ›

sufficient, enough, adequate, competent mean being what is necessary or desirable.

What is an example of enough to? ›

I'm not tall enough to reach the top shelf. Your marks are good enough to study engineering at university. I couldn't write quickly enough and I ran out of time. I've helped at conferences often enough to know what can go wrong.

What does it's enough for me mean? ›

It can mean you are sated, you have enough of something, you are satisfied with what you have. EX: I wasn't really very hungry so when he offered me a simple snack of fruit, that was enough for me. Her presentation was brilliant and that was enough for me to offer her the job.

What makes a person good enough? ›

You are good enough because you make mistakes and you choose to learn from them. Even if they are huge ones. And that's awesome because it gives you the chance to become better. And you choose to take it.

At what point do you decide enough is enough? ›

Lack of joy is a key sign that enough is enough.

Specific signs you may not be happy with your partner include: constantly finding excuses not to spend time together, not having positive things to say when people ask about your relationship, and a lack of physical or verbal affection for each other.

What is a five sentence of enough? ›

That's enough talk for now; let's get started. There's enough food for everyone. No, the two of us don't have enough time to write a book. There was the love that didn't last and the affection that wasn't enough.

What is an example of not enough? ›

Use the not + adjective + enough form for something lacking the amount or level that is needed. I'm not thin enough to wear these jeans.

What does enough for today mean? ›

“That's enough for today” is a very common sentence we say when we decide to end some regular activity, such as working, practising something, playing something or doing exercises.

What is the saying I am enough? ›

Believing “I am enough” means you feel confident in yourself and your abilities. When you feel that you are not enough, you may experience feelings of self-doubt or self-criticism–you don't feel assured in what you are truly capable of.

What does it mean to be enough for yourself? ›

What does being good enough for yourself mean? It means showing up for yourself even when you don't want to. It means trying new things and pushing yourself out of your comfort zone. It means trusting the process and having faith in yourself and your abilities.

What does he who knows that enough is enough mean? ›

This quote means having contentment and being satisfied with what you have will always keep you happy and satisfied. More often than not, people seek unneceessary additional pleasures while already enjoying many luxuries and being well-to-do.

What does it mean when someone says they're not enough? ›

A feeling of not being good enough often indicates that a person has low self-esteem. Self-esteem is a personality construct defined by how a person perceives their self-meaning, self-identity, self-image, and self-concepts.

Who said you are enough just as you are? ›

“You are enough just as you are.” – Meghan Markle. “You alone are enough. You have nothing to prove to anyone.” – Maya Angelou. “You are enough, just as you are.

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