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Autumn Statement: Councils facing £337m costs over new living wage

Councils are expecting to fork out an extra £337m a year after the living wage was increased to £7.50 an hour in today’s Autumn Statement.

Councils are expecting to fork out an extra £337m a year after the living wage was increased to £7.50 an hour in today's Autumn Statement.

Chancellor Philip Hammond confirmed the National Living Wage (NLW) for all those aged over 25 would be increased by 4% in April 2017.

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