Full list of weekly DWP benefit payment rates including Universal Credit and State Pension from April 2023
13.02.2023 - 20:13
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced its changes to weekly rates for many benefit payments.
Every year, benefits increase in line with the inflation rates recorded for the previous September. In September 2022, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) was marked at 10.1 per cent which benefits will rise by from April 2023.
During his autumn budget, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced the changes to benefit rates, which will reportedly cost the government £11 billion. In a speech, Mr Hunt vowed to "protect the most vulnerable" with the extra financial support.
Read more: When the next inflation figures will be released and what it could mean for you
Here's a breakdown of all the new weekly benefit payment rates which will come into effect from April, according to the government.
Mobility Component
Single
Couple
Long-term
Short-term under state pension age
Short-term over state pension age
Contributions-based
Income-based
Daily Living Component
Mobility Component
Full New State Pension
Basic Old State Pension (Category A or B)
Standard allowance
Couple
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