It's the day of the Budget, when new chancellor Rishi Sunak is expected to announce a raft of measures designed to help bolster households, public services and the economy over the next 12 months.
There will be support for self-employed workers amid the coronavirus outbreak, while pensions, potholes and and social care will also most likely get a mention.
But one of the biggest changes that will affect workers has already been confirmed - and that's a rise in the minimum wage. From April 1, 2020, millions of people will get a pay rise thanks to an increase in the minimum wage for all basic rate workers.
Around 2million people will be affected by it - mostly the lowest income households and those on apprenticeships. Next month, the National
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