Your Money: Why National Insurance threshold change means a £330 annual pay rise for most workers By Keith Findlay July 4, 2022, 6:00 am Updated: July 4, 2022, 5:10 pm 1 There's a big change for National Insurance this week. [[intro]] [[title]] [[text]] [[button_text]] [[outro]] More from UK and abroad Double-digit inflation sinks spirits among European and US markets Londoners open up about impact of cost-of-living crisis Double-digit inflation leaves families ‘worried sick’ over cost of living Royal Mail workers back strike action in row over terms and conditions Fresh transport strikes to cause more travel chaos Sunak attacks Truss’s tax plans as 10.1% inflation adds to cost-of-living crisis Zahawi condemns Labour’s energy plan for rewarding ‘wealthier people like me’ Persimmon reports strong housing demand despite revenue slump What can households do to cope with soaring inflation? ‘Millions face winter of despair with one in four unable to afford energy bills’ More from Press and Journal Malky Mackay says trust within Ross County squad will ensure no panic following opening… 0 Turriff to face Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire Cup semi-final Fraserburgh edge out Inverurie in dramatic Evening Express Aberdeenshire Cup penalty shootout Lossiemouth defeat Forres Mechanics to set up semi-final clash against Brora Rangers Moray Concert Brass to celebrate 30 years of music making with special performance 0 Clachnacuddin into North of Scotland Cup last-four with 3-0 win over Wick Academy 0