State Pension, Universal Credit, Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and other benefits increased by 10.1 per cent on April 10
Around 19.2 million families and 39.8 million individuals across Scotland, England and Wales currently in receipt of State Pension or benefits from the Department for Work and Pensions and HM Revenue and Customs will see their payments go up this month following the annual uprating in April.
It’s important to note that the change to the benefit cap, which also increased by 10.1 per cent, came into effect on Monday, April 10. The DWP has published a full online guide to the increases for State Pensions, benefits and the increased benefit cap on the GOV.UK website here.
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