The higher earners who are a significant target for taxes – and how they could be hit in Autumn Budget

Frozen income tax thresholds and the high cost of housing is squeezing many Britons, and their finances could suffer from further tax hikes aimed at the wealthy

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The higher earners targeted for tax rises – and how they could be hit in Autumn Budget
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A group of higher earners making around £100,000 a year could become the prime target for tax rises in the Autumn Budget, according to new analysis.

Known as Henrys, which stands for High Earners Not Rich Yet, this demographic lacks help with childcare expenses, and the cost of housing means they already feel squeezed despite their upper-end salaries.

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Laura Miller

Laura Miller is an experienced financial and business journalist. Formerly on staff at the Daily Telegraph, her freelance work now appears in the money pages of all the national newspapers. She endeavours to make money issues easy to understand for everyone, and to do justice to the people who regularly trust her to tell their stories. She lives by the sea in Aberystwyth. You can find her tweeting @thatlaurawrites