With speculation rife that Wednesday’s budget will see George Osbourne announce incentives for companies that pay the Living Wage, KPMG has calculated the actual impact of a national adoption of the Living Wage.
The Living Wage is set at £7.85 an hour, or £9.15 in London.
The report, The Living Wage: an economic impact assessment, said that paying the Living Wage would only add 1.3% to the national bill. It would also bring in an additional £4.5billion in taxes and reduced benefit claims.
Marianne Fallon, Head of Corporate Affairs at KPMG, said: "We firmly believe that voluntary adoption of a Living Wage policy by employers, over time, is one of the tools that will help improve social mobility in the UK as well as directly addressing in-work poverty.
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