The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed a 3.8 per cent increase this year in disability benefits, including Personal Independence Payment ( PIP ), and Attendance Allowance. The new ...
PIP payments are currently worth between £29.20 and £187.45 each week, some £116.80 or £749.80 every four-week pay period.
Delivering the new rates to parliament, the work and pensions minister Pat McFadden said: “I have concluded my statutory annual review of state pension and benefit rates under the Social Security ...
Handouts for PIP payments are typically delivered every four weeks and can range from £116.80 and £749.80 ...
For individuals over State Pension age living with a health condition, long-term illness or disability, they may qualify for Attendance Allowance - this provides either £73.90 or £110.40 weekly from ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has announced proposed new weekly payment rates for people in receipt of disability benefits, with a 3.8% increase from April.
The Government has published the uprated proposals for benefits set to be paid from April 2026. This includes the State ...
Sir Stephen Timms is leading a review of Personal Independence Payment as claimant numbers rise ...
Millions of people now receive up to £187 per week through PIP ...
The weekly PIP rate will rise to a maximum of £194.60, up from the current £187.45. That means an extra £28 a month, or £372 ...
People who haven’t received their due lump sum are urged to contact the DWP ...
Officials from the DWP can also visit your home ...