This story was final up to date in April 2026 to replicate new adjustments to the Nationwide Minimal Wage and Residing Wage.
What’s the distinction between minimal wage and dwelling wage?
British employers and employees alike have steadily discovered themselves confused with the phrases Residing Wage, Nationwide Residing Wage and the Nationwide Minimal Wage. We needed to supply some clarification on what they meant.
The Nationwide Minimal Wage
The Nationwide Minimal Wages (NMW) is precisely because it sounds. It’s the minimal pay per hour staff of college leaving age are entitled to by regulation and is reviewed yearly by the federal government. The proper minimal wage charge for every age group within the UK is completely different and has been regulated by the Low Pay Fee since 1999.
After all, staff have to be of college leaving age (16) to obtain the advantages of the NMW. The newest set of adjustments got here into place in April 2026, making the nationwide minimal wage present hourly charges as under:
| YEAR | 21 AND OVER | 18 TO 20 | UNDER 18 | APPRENTICE |
| 2026 | £12.71 | £10.85 | £8.00 | £8.00 |
Apprentice charges of £8 applies to these apprentices aged beneath 19 or age 19 or over within the first 12 months of their apprenticeship.
The Nationwide Residing Wage
That is the purpose the place folks get confused. Regardless of utilizing the time period ‘Residing Wage’, the Authorities’s Nationwide Residing Wage (NLW) has nothing to do with it. It’s mainly a brand new minimal wage charge that applies to staff aged 21 and over.
Launched beneath former chancellor George Osborne in 2015 as a better statutory minimal wage, the Nationwide Residing Wage of £7.20 initially utilized to staff aged 25 and over. The minimal quantities have elevated through the years to assist staff with growing dwelling prices.
The age threshold was lowered in 2021 to incorporate these aged 23 and over, and was once more lowered in 2024 to staff aged 21 and over. Employees aged 20 and beneath proceed to obtain the minimal wage.
There are a couple of sorts of staff who aren’t entitled to the Nationwide Minimal Wage or Nationwide Residing Wage. These embrace the self-employed, firm administrators, volunteers, staff on a authorities programme and members of the armed forces.
The true Residing Wage
The true Residing Wage shouldn’t be confused with the federal government’s Nationwide Residing Wage, the primary distinction being that staff aren’t legally entitled to it and it isn’t enforceable by regulation. Firms can voluntarily undertake it, however know that it means paying a better wage to employees than they’re truly obliged to by regulation.
Promoted by the Residing Wage Basis and calculated yearly by the Decision Basis, it’s a benchmark and suggestion primarily based on the precise prices of dwelling now in an effort to enhance dwelling requirements.
TUC basic secretary Frances O’Grady defined: “Not like the federal government’s NLW, the actual Residing Wage is predicated on a assessment of the proof on what’s at the moment occurring to folks.”
The true Residing Wage recomended by the Residing Wage Basis, which is paid voluntarily by over 15,000 employers in UK at the moment stands at £13.45 an hour or £14.80 in London.
Nationwide Minimal Wage/Residing Wage Earlier Charges
Nationwide Minimal Wage charges have elevated 12 months on 12 months since their introduction in 1999:
1999: a charge of £3.60 utilized to staff aged 22 and over and £3 for these aged 18-21.
2009: Age 22 and over – £5.80; age 18-21 – £4.83 ; age 16-17 – £3.57.
2019: 25 and over – £8.21; 21 to 24 – £7.70; 18 to twenty – £6.15; beneath 18 – £4.35; apprentice – £3.90.
2025: 21 and over – £12.21; 18 to twenty – £10; 16 to 17 – £7.55, apprentice – £7.55.

