Pay check: The minimum wage in British cities
14 May 2026, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Location: Online
Think tank: Centre for Cities
This event hosted by UK think tank Centre for Cities launches a new report on the impact of minimum wage in different labour markets across the country.
On April 1st, the UK’s minimum wage rose to £12.71, making our statutory minimum one of the highest in the world. Geographic inequality between local labour markets means that the same wage is felt very differently by employers and workers across the country. This new research explores how thinking spatially about the minimum wage can help labour market policy to function in the UK’s diverse economic geography.
This event will consist of a short presentation on the research findings followed by a panel discussion with the chance to ask your questions via Q&A.
Speakers
Nye Cominetti – Principal Economist, Resolution Foundation
Anna Stansbury – Assistant Professor, MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research
Max Read – Researcher, Centre for Cities
Andrew Carter – Chief Executive, Centre for Cities (Chair)