Full list of benefits going up from April 2023 – from Universal Credit to state pension
People who receive Universal Credit and a host of other state benefits and pensions will see their payments increase from April. The amount will rise in line with the previous September rate of inflation.
Read more: Ministers 'delay' state pension age rise to 68 – but over 50s must still wait longer for payments Universal Credit If you’re on Universal Credit, the monthly standard allowance will be increasing as follows:Any extra payments you receive for children will also be going up next year.Those caring for a severely disabled person for at least 35 hours a week are entitled to support.Universal Credit for increased work allowance
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