Pre-filled with typical Education & Training figures: 20 employees, £28,000 average salary. Adjust the sliders for your actual numbers.
Minimum Wage Cost Calculator
The National Living Wage rose from £11.44 to £12.21/hr in April 2025 — a 6.7% increase. Enter your minimum-wage workforce to see the total payroll impact.
120200
837.548
Total Annual Payroll Increase
£30,030
+6.7% increase across 20 staff
Per employee increase£1,502/yr
Old annual cost (per person)£22,308
New annual cost (per person)£23,810
Monthly Payroll Increase
£2,503 /month
Rate Comparison
| Metric | Before | After (Apr 2025) | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hourly rate (21+) | £11.44 | £12.21 | +£0.77 |
| Annual cost (37.5hrs/wk) | £22,308 | £23,810 | +£1,502 |
| Total (20 staff) | £446,160 | £476,190 | +£30,030 |
Education & Training — Key Concerns
- VAT on private school fees is a new cost from January 2025
- Nurseries hit by minimum wage increase for support staff
- Pension costs compound employment cost pressure
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- What is the National Living Wage for 2025/26?
- The National Living Wage for workers aged 21+ is £12.21 per hour from April 2025, up from £11.44 (a 6.7% increase).
- Does it apply to all workers?
- The NLW applies to workers aged 21+. Lower rates apply for 18-20 (£10.00), under 18 (£7.55), and apprentices (£7.55).
- What happens if I don't pay the minimum wage?
- HMRC can issue penalties of 200% of the underpayment (up to £20,000 per worker), name you publicly, and in serious cases pursue criminal prosecution.