The Real Living Wage is set to increase by  10%, the Living Wage Foundation has announced.
The rate will rise to £12 an hour across the  UK and £13.15 an hour in London. The increase will affect over 460,000 people  working for 14,000 Real Living Wage employers across the UK.
Unlike the National Living Wage (NLW), the  Real Living Wage is independently calculated based on rising living costs and  applies to everyone over 18.
Katherine Chapman, Living Wage Foundation  Director, said:
'As  inflation eases, we cannot forget that low paid workers remain at the sharp end  of the cost-of-living crisis. Low paid workers continue to struggle with  stubbornly high prices because they spend a larger share of their budget on  food and energy.
'During  these tough economic times, it is heartening that record numbers of employers  are signing up to join the Living Wage movement, protecting everyone who works  for them - including cleaners - from rising prices and seeing the benefits of a  more motivated and engaged workforce.' 
Internet  link: Living Wage Foundation website