Extra Cost Of Living Payment 2025 -DWP Confirms Who Will Receive It

Extra Cost Of Living Payment 2025 -DWP Confirms Who Will Receive It

As the cost of essential goods and services continues to rise, the UK government has confirmed another round of Cost of Living Payments to provide relief for eligible individuals and families in 2025.

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has outlined exactly who qualifieshow much will be paid, and when the payments are expected.

If you’re receiving certain benefits or tax credits, you could receive up to £900 or more in additional support this year.

What Are the 2025 Cost of Living Payments?

The Cost of Living Payments 2025 are one-time or phased payments intended to ease financial pressure for people on low incomes, those with disabilities, and pensioners. These payments are non-taxable and do not affect existing benefits.

Here is a breakdown of the payments for 2025:

Type of PaymentAmountWho Will Get ItExpected Payment Time
Means-Tested Benefit Payment 1£301Universal Credit, Income Support, Pension Credit, Tax CreditsSpring 2025
Means-Tested Benefit Payment 2£300Same as aboveSummer 2025
Means-Tested Benefit Payment 3£299Same as aboveAutumn 2025
Disability Payment£150PIP, DLA, Attendance Allowance, othersMid-2025
Pensioner Payment£150–£300Recipients of Winter Fuel PaymentWinter 2025–2026

Who Is Eligible?

The DWP has confirmed that you may be eligible for these payments if you are receiving one of the following qualifying benefits during a specific eligibility period:

For Means-Tested Payments:

  • Universal Credit
  • Pension Credit
  • Income-Based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
  • Income-Related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
  • Income Support
  • Working Tax Credit
  • Child Tax Credit

For Disability Payment:

  • Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
  • Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
  • Attendance Allowance
  • Armed Forces Independence Payment
  • War Pension Mobility Supplement

For Pensioner Payment:

  • You must qualify for the Winter Fuel Payment for 2025–2026.

Note: New Style ESA, New Style JSA, or contributions-based benefits alone do not qualify for these extra payments.

When Will Payments Be Made?

Payments will be made automatically to eligible recipients on the following approximate schedule:

  • £301 – Spring 2025
  • £300 – Summer 2025
  • £299 – Autumn 2025
  • £150 Disability Payment – Mid-2025
  • £150 to £300 Pensioner Payment – Winter 2025/2026

Exact dates will depend on bank processing times and may be adjusted if they fall on weekends or public holidays.

How Will Payments Be Made?

No application is needed. All eligible individuals will be paid automatically, using the same method as their usual benefit or pension payments. To avoid delays, ensure that:

  • Bank details are up to date
  • Your benefit claims remain active
  • Any changes in your financial circumstances are reported

The Extra Cost of Living Payments in 2025 are part of the UK government’s continued effort to support low-income households, individuals with disabilities, and pensioners during a time of high inflation and financial stress.

If you’re receiving qualifying benefits, you don’t need to take any action—just make sure your details are current and watch for these payments over the course of the year.

Stay informed, stay eligible, and make sure you receive what you’re entitled to.

FAQs

Can I receive more than one type of Cost of Living Payment?

Yes, if you qualify under different categories (e.g., you receive PIP and Pension Credit), you may receive multiple payments.

Do I need to apply for these payments?

No, payments are made automatically if you meet the criteria during the eligibility periods.

Will these payments affect my existing benefits?

No, these payments are entirely separate and will not impact your benefit entitlements or tax credits.

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