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  2. Second £300 cost-of-living payment rolled out ahead of winter

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    The payment will be made to people in receipt of certain benefits, including universal credit. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. Dates for new cost-of-living payment coming this spring ... - AOL

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    The payment will be the first of three totalling up to £900 for means-tested benefits claimants, as part of the Government’s cost-of-living support.

  4. Low-income households set to receive new cost-of-living ...

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    They will include a first cost-of-living payment of £301 made in spring 2023; a £150 disability payment during summer 2023; a £300 second cost-of-living payment in autumn 2003; a £300 ...

  5. Winter Fuel Payment - Wikipedia

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    The amount paid is greater for those aged 80 years and older and is set so that a person living alone (or with people ineligible for the payment) is paid twice as much as a person in a household where more than one person receives the payment. [12] In the winter 2024–2025 the amount paid was £200 to £300 depending on circumstances. [11]

  6. Income in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Median income of people living in retired households increased by 1.1% (£300), while the median income of people living in non-retired households grew by 1.3% (£400). [ 2 ] In November 2023, The Trussell Trust calculated that a single adult in the UK in 2023 needs at least £29,500 a year to have an acceptable standard of living, up from £ ...

  7. Universal Credit - Wikipedia

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    Universal Credit logo. Universal Credit is a United Kingdom based social security payment. It is means-tested and is replacing and combining six benefits, for working-age households with a low income: income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), income-based Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA), and Income Support; Child Tax Credit (CTC) and Working Tax Credit (WTC); and Housing Benefit.

  8. Cost-of-living payments will hit bank accounts from Thursday

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    More than eight million households will start to receive the first of two payments totalling £650 to ease cost-of-living pressures from Thursday. ... £300 to help cover the rising cost of energy ...

  9. Working Tax Credit - Wikipedia

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    Working Tax Credit. Working Tax Credit (WTC) is a state benefit in the United Kingdom made to people who work and receive a low income. It was introduced in April 2003 and is a means-tested benefit. Despite the name, tax credits are not to be confused with tax credits linked to a person's tax bill, because they are used to top-up low wages.