From today, a £301 Cost of Living Payment will begin arriving in the bank accounts of over 7,200 households in Mid-Sussex.
This payment will be the first of three payments – totalling £900 – that the UK government is providing to those on means-tested benefits, such as Universal Credit or Pension Credit, in 2023-24.
Disability payments of £150, as well as £300 in pensioner payments, are also due to be made to those eligible.
These payments will be made automatically with no need to apply or do anything to receive it, so please do not worry if yours does not arrive straight away.
To identify these payments, look out for your National Insurance number followed by your DWP COL on your bank statement. For those receiving tax credits, note that payments will be sent out from Tuesday 2nd May.
As the Minister for Social Mobility, Youth and Progression, I know that this latest payment will be welcomed by millions of families across the country–as will further payments due over the next year. The Government has continually supported the most vulnerable with rising costs, including through record benefits and national living wage increases as well as these exceptional Cost of Living Payments.
At the Department for Work and Pensions, we have been working tirelessly to ensure that people receive enough support to get them through this challenging time. Thankfully the national picture is now improving, with favourable economic forecasts and more people getting into jobs than ever before.
Nonetheless, I know that times remain difficult for many people across Mid-Sussex, so I welcome the Government’s renewed commitment to support hard-working families with the ongoing hardships they face.
As always, my team and I are here to help you, please email us at: [email protected]. Alternatively, further guidance on the Cost of Living payment can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/cost-of-living-payment