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Cost of Living Support - Extra help for people on the lowest incomes

The government has announced extra help with the cost of living for 2023/2024.

Last reviewed 25 July 2023

Extra help for people on the lowest incomes

Cost of living payments during 2023/2024

The cost of living payment will be £900 paid in three instalments across the year:

  • First instalment of £301 will be paid during Spring 2023.
  • Second instalment of £300 will be paid during Autumn 2023.
  • Third instalment of £299 will be paid during Spring 2024.

Eligibility criteria for £301 payment

You may be entitled if you get any of the following benefits or tax credits on certain dates:

You are eligible for the first payment of £301, if:

  • You were on Universal Credit and got a payment of any amount over 1p for an assessment period that ended between 26 January 2023 and 25 February 2023.
  • You were on another qualifying benefit and you got any amount of payment of that benefit between 26 January 2023 and 25 February 2023. 
  • This includes if you are later found to have had backdated entitlement during these days. 
  • Pension credit can be backdated for three months. This means you have until late May to put in an application for Pension Credit and be entitled to a Cost of Living payment.

You'll not be eligible for the Cost of Living Payment if your benefit is reduced to £0 for the qualifying period, except if one of the following applies:

  • Your entitlement reduced to £0 for other reasons, such as payments of rent to your landlord or for money that you owe.
  • You had a hardship payment because you got a sanction and could not pay for rent, heating, food or hygiene needs. 

How do I claim it?

You do not need to claim it. It will be paid automatically if you’ve qualified for it. The payment will be made separately from your benefit payments.

When and how will it be paid?

It will be paid the same way you usually get your benefits paid.

The first payment of £301 will be paid between 25 April 2023 and 17 May 2023 for most people. If you get tax credits only and no other low income benefits, you’ll get your payment between 2 and 9 May 2023, if you're eligible. 

Payments of £300 and £229

We don't know exact payment dates and eligibility criteria for the second and third payments yet. They will be announced by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP).

Report a missing £301 Cost of Living Payment 

The first payment £301 of Cost of Living Payment was paid between 25 April 2023 and 17 May 2023 for most people. 

If you think you should have received a payment and have not, you can report the missing payment online.

Cost of living payments for 2022

Below shows what was available to people during 2022.

What help was available for people on low incomes?

People who were claiming means-tested benefits received an extra payment of £650. 

Eligibility criteria for £650 payment

You were eligible for this support if you were receiving any of these benefits:

  • Universal Credit, or
  • Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • Income Support
  • Pension Credit (Guarantee Credit or Savings Credit)
  • Tax credits (working tax credit or child tax credit)

The money was paid in two instalments.

The first instalment was paid if: 

  • You were on Universal Credit and got a payment of any amount over 1p for an assessment period that ended between 26 April and 25 May. You can check your payments and your assessment period dates on your online journal.
  • You were on another qualifying benefit and you got any amount of payment of that benefit between 26 April and 25 May.
  • This includes if you are later found to have had backdated entitlement during these dates.

The second instalment was paid if:

  • You were on Universal Credit and were entitled to any amount of Universal Credit payment for an assessment period that ended between 26 August and 25 September 2022. You won't get any payment if you were awarded £0 of Universal Credit for your assessment period ending between these dates.
  • You were getting income-based JSA, income-related ESA or Income Support during the period 26 August to 25 September 2022.
  • You were getting Child Tax Credits or Working Tax Credits between 26 August 2022 and 25 September 2022.
  • You were getting Pension Credit during the period 26 August to 25 September 2022. 

How much was it?

The £650 was split into two payments.

The first payment was for £326.

The second payment was for £324.

How do I claim it?

You did not need to claim it. It was paid automatically if you qualified for it.

When and how will it be paid?

It was paid the same way you usually get your benefits paid.

The first instalment has already been paid: 

  • For people getting Pension Credit, Universal Credit, Income Support, income-related ESA or income-based JSA, it was paid between 14 July and the end of July 2022.
  • For people getting Child or Working Tax Credits (and not getting Income Support, income-related ESA or income-based JSA) it was paid in autumn 2022.

The second instalment has already been paid:

  • For people getting Pension Credit, Universal Credit, Income Support, income-related ESA or income-based JSA, it was paid between 8 and 23 November 2022
  • For people getting Child or Working Tax Credits (and not getting Income Support, income-related ESA or income-based JSA), it was paid after 23 November 2022.

If you think you should have received a payment and have not, contact the office that pays your benefit. 

Updated: May 2023

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