Budget 2025: what it means for you
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๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง United Kingdomโ€ขNovember 26, 2025

Budget 2025: what it means for you

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Originally published byThe Guardian

How Rachel Reevesโ€™s measures on tax, NI and benefits affect single people, couples, families and those receiving pensions in England, Wales and Northern Ireland

Luke canโ€™t get a graduate role and works 35 hours a week in a cafe. He is paid the national living wage (NLW) of ยฃ12.21 for workers aged 21 and over. He pays ยฃ1,930 in income tax and ยฃ772 in national insurance (NI) contributions. This results in a monthly take-home pay of ยฃ1,627 after tax, or ยฃ19,520 a year. On 1 April 2026 the NLW rate will increase 50p โ€“ 4.1% โ€“ to ยฃ12.71 an hour. His annual income tax bill will rise to ยฃ2,112 and NI to ยฃ845, leaving him with ยฃ1,681 a month, an increase of ยฃ54.

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