The chancellor laid out £40bn in tax rises, the most of any budget in more than 30 years.
Much of that will come from a £25bn hike in employers' national insurance.
Businesses will also be paying more, as the minimum wage will rise by 6.7%.
Rachel Reeves says the government is protecting working people, but are employers having to do more of the heavy lifting in repairing the public finances?
Sky's business and economics correspondent Paul Kelso talks to some local business owners in Bristol on how they feel about the budget.
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