Il salario minimo nel Regno Unito sta aumentando la disoccupazione giovanile, afferma Mann della Banca d’Inghilterra

https://www.reuters.com/business/world-at-work/uk-minimum-wage-is-raising-youth-unemployment-bank-englands-mann-says-2026-02-15/

di stammerton

18 commenti

  1. boringfantasy on

    So the other option is lower the wage so they can’t survive but are still employed?

  2. Dedsnotdead on

    From the article

    “Britain’s minimum wage rate for 21-22 year-old workers has risen by 33% over the past three years to bring it in line with the 12.71 pounds ($17.35) hourly National Living Wage paid to older workers, while the rate for workers aged 18-20 has risen 46% to 10 pounds an hour.”.

    Is it the case over the last three years that Companies that traditionally employ workers between the ages of 21-22 are now employing older workers?

  3. According-Secret9516 on

    So she is going to be on plus 150k a year I’d imagine.

    Bare faced cheek.

  4. ShufflingToGlory on

    Insane that anyone working isn’t entitled to the full minimum wage.

  5. pajamakitten on

    So companies think young people are not worth the current minimum wage? Is that it? Unless AI replaces everyone, companies will need young people eventually and have to hire them, only companies will turn complain the young people they are not hiring now have no experience in the future. Young people today will never catch a break.

  6. Overseerer-Vault-101 on

    Well yeah. More people are fighting for shite jobs atm, would you employe the 19yo or the 30yo if costs are the same? Let’s not forget that these “youth” (term used to remove their adulthood) still have rent, transport and other bills to pay that aren’t any cheaper just because they are “youth”.

  7. Its not really rocket science is it?

    We now have one of the worlds highest minimum wages at the same time as some of the world’s highest energy prices at the same time that we have the highest taxes we’ve ever had so people are less inclined to spend in sectors like hospitality.

    My first ever job was working a few hours in a pub earning minimum wage. I lived at home so it was just pocket money but it gave some some working skills and meant I didn’t have to rely so much on student loans. It’s very sad to see young people wont be able to earn money and learn working skills like I did.

    If it becomes more expensive to hire staff and your staffing budget doesn’t increase naturally you’re going to hire fewer people.

    Young people have always been shafted by all governments.

  8. DarkSouls3onDvD on

    I don’t think we should listen to the bank of englands Nan 2bh

  9. CrabbyGremlin on

    If young people who are over 18 earn lessx, they should be paying less for rent, bills, cars etc. the rest of the world isn’t cheaper for them, and a lot of the jobs they’re doing aren’t exactly highly skilled requiring their employers to sacrifice effort training them. Why should a 19 year old shelf stacker get less than a 25 year old shelf stacker?

  10. No_Middle_7457 on

    Always old fucking rich people in power shitting on the youth.

  11. davinist on

    It’s unimaginable that people of any age be paid enough to afford a decent life, how dare they expect to live reasonably well in 2026, some thousands of years after capitalism was first introduced. Low people should be paid low wages and have to struggle, and that’s that.

  12. Vivid-Fondant6513 on

    PoS boomer wants young people to work for less, this and other unsurprising facts at 9!

  13. Burt_Macklin___ on

    These out of touch 4ich morons have no idea what it takes to survive in this economy. Hence why they say dumb shit like this.

    Are rent and bills magically cheaper for under 21s? No, well shut the fuck up then

  14. Front-Brick-3724 on

    I mean , the companies making billions in profit could, you know, pay people more than the minimum wage.

    But hey, that’s far too sensible

  15. Background_Union_200 on

    Raising minimum wage just raises prices and inflation, soon as businesses costs go up what are they gonna do? Swallow price rises? National insurance also went up last year. It’s getting really expensive – especially for smaller businesses to keep staff. Anyone with a business know this. This was always going to happen

  16. Gone_4_Tea on

    At the same time it is trying to stop children from falling into abject poverty so clearly our economic model is a failing game, how about we see some new ideas.

  17. luckystar2591 on

    The problem isn’t the minimum wage. It’s the next few tiers that have now been caught up by it.
    Min wage has been going up at a steady rate and ceos are bitching about it, but companies are flatly refusing to raise the rest in line, so it is making it pointless to advance.
    These are not unskilled positions. We’re talking roles that require experience, a degree or involve managing people now paying just above min wage.

    Youth are not stupid. They are seeing this, and thinking what’s the point in trying.

  18. rainribs on

    I have a question for anyone who knows about the economy; if raising minium wage helps stimulate the economy (as I’d generally expect it to) how long would that take? or is the gain too lost in the shuffle of everything else?

    From my personal experience, shop and restaurant managers complain to me much more about renting the property thier businesses exist on than having to pay employees. They also talk about not getting as much business as they used to because people are far more stingy with thier money.

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