PIP (Personal independence payment) is increasing from today in a boost for Britons who live with a long-term health condition or disability.
Benefits are going up 6.7 percent in line with inflation, including the working age benefit that supports people who have a condition that affects their daily life or mobility.
PIP is made up of a daily living rate and a mobility rate, with a lower and higher rate depending on a person’s level of need.
These are the new rates with the increase:
Lower rate: £72.65 (up from £68.10)
Higher rate: £108.55 (up from £101.75)
Lower rate: £28.70 (up from £26.90)
Higher rate: £75.75 (up from £71).
PIP is usually paid every four weeks although claimants who are terminally ill can get their payments paid on a weekly basis.
A person can be eligible for the daily living part if they need help with:
An individual may be eligible for the mobility element if they need help with:
Universal Credit payments are also increasing 6.7 percent from today in a boost for millions of Britons.
These are the new rates for the standard allowance:
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