Workers to get pay boost as National Insurance rise reversed - how much will you receive
Workers are set to get more money in their pay packets from this week - but the amount people will get back depends on how much they already earn. The decision to reverse a rise in National Insurance payments was taken earlier this year to help people with the cost of living crisis.
From Sunday everyone will get that 1.25 per cent back in their pay packets after it was reversed in September. According to the government, this means that on average people will see about £330 back in their pay over the course of a year.However, how much people get depends on how much their earn - and the change has been criticised because it helps those who earn more the most.
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