- 422,000 households across Wales will receive a £300 Cost of
Living payment from the UK government from today.
- Those eligible will be paid between Tuesday 31 October and
Sunday 19 November.
- This is the second of three Cost of Living payments adding up
to £900 in 2023/24 – though some people will receive up to
£1,350.
Hundreds of thousands of households across Wales will receive a
£300 Cost of Living payment from the Government, with payments
rolled out from today, demonstrating the UK Government’s
commitment to supporting the most vulnerable with the cost of
living.
This is the second of up to three payments for those eligible on
means-tested benefits, totalling up to £900 through 2023/24.
Those entitled do not need to apply for the payment or do
anything to receive it. Payments made during this window will be
staggered over the next couple of weeks meaning not everyone
entitled to receive a payment will receive it today.
Over summer, we provided a £150 payment to eligible disabled
people. Pensioner households will also receive £300 which will be
paid as a top up to those eligible for the Winter Fuel Payment in
November and December. A further cost of living payment will be
made to eligible households by Spring 202 – meaning support for
some will top £1,350.
, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, said:
Tackling inflation is the best way to boost people’s incomes, but
as we work to halve it, we are protecting the most vulnerable
households from high prices with this latest Cost of Living
payment.
Work Coaches are based in Jobcentres across Wales and are on hand
to help people find work or enhance their skills. I encourage
anyone wanting to strengthen their finances and unleash the
benefits of work to contact their local Jobcentre to see what
help is available.
Chancellor of the Exchequer said:
Its good news that inflation is falling and wages are growing,
but prices are still too high. Our plan to halve inflation this
year is the best thing we can do to help people, with this £300
payment offering a timely boost before Christmas.
Welsh Secretary, David TC Davies, said:
We know that the cost of living is continuing to have an impact
on people which is why the UK Government is supporting over
420,000 low income households in Wales with this payment of £300,
as part of a broader package of support.
At the same time, we are working hard to reduce inflation, which
will help everyone in Wales and across the UK with their
finances.
This builds on the significant cost of living support already
provided to eligible households throughout 2022 – now worth an
average of £3,300 per household over this year and last. We have
also gone further by:
- Increasing benefits in line with inflation, meaning more than
10 million working age families will see an average increase of
around £600.
- Maintaining the Triple Lock earlier this year to give around
12 million pensioners the largest ever cash increase to the State
Pension worth £870.
- Extending the Household Support Fund for another year in
England to help families with essential costs with £1 billion of
extra funding.
- Increasing the National Living Wage by its largest ever cash
amount for 2 million workers – worth over £1,600 to the annual
earnings of a full-time worker – and committed to increase it to
over £11 an hour from April 2024.
- Cutting fuel duty by 5 pence and frozen the increase, worth
£100 to the average driver this year.
- Covering 85% of childcare costs for working households on
Universal Credit, up from 70% under the legacy system – currently
worth over £19,500-a-year for families with two children.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will send payments
automatically and directly to recipients’ accounts, with a
reference of their National Insurance number followed by ‘DWP
COL’. Tax credits-only customers will receive the
payment from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) between 10 and 19
November 2023 with the reference ‘HMRC COLS’
To be eligible for the Cost of Living Payment from DWP, you need
to have been entitled to a payment for a qualifying benefit
between 18 August 2023 and 17 September 2023, or payment for an
assessment period, ending between these dates.
The eligible benefits are:
- Universal Credit;
- Pension Credit;
- Income-based Jobseekers Allowance;
- Income-related Employment and Support Allowance;
- Income Support;
- Working Tax Credit;
- Child Tax Credit.
While payments are made automatically, people must be receiving
one of the eligible qualifying benefits during the specified
period to qualify. Those who wish to check their entitlement to
benefits should use a benefits calculator on Gov.ukto get a better
idea of what they could receive.
The DWP continues to encourage low-income pensioners not already
getting Pension Credit to check their eligibility, as – thanks to
Pension Credit backdating rules – they could still qualify for
both the second Cost of Living Payment as well as the third
payment due by Spring 2024.
Those in need are also encouraged to contact their local council
to see if any additional support is available in their local
area, such as through the DWP’s Household Support Fund in
England, worth over £2 billion across its lifetime.