https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgj72wxw8jxo
People won't feel much better off by the end of this parliament, according to the Resolution Foundation's analysis of the Budget, with the outlook for pay "far from rosy".
In the Budget the chancellor increased the rate, and the starting point, at which employers pay National Insurance Contributions (NICs) for their staff.
That amounted to a "tax on working people", James Smith of the Resolution Foundation said.
People won't feel much better off by the end of this parliament, according to the Resolution Foundation's analysis of the Budget, with the outlook for pay "far from rosy".
In the Budget the chancellor increased the rate, and the starting point, at which employers pay National Insurance Contributions (NICs) for their staff.
That amounted to a "tax on working people", James Smith of the Resolution Foundation said.
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