The DWP have announced that the one-off, £150 cost of living payment will be paid to a range of disability benefit claimants from 20 September, with the “vast majority” getting paid by the beginning of October.

The £150 is being paid on top of other cost of living payments totalling £650, £400 for all households to help with energy bills, and an extra £150 for properties in Council Tax bands A-D in England.

Over eight million eligible households in receipt of one of a range of means-tested benefit received the first of two automatic cost of living payments of £326 from 14 July. The second means-tested payment of £324 will be issued later this year.

Claimants likely to be eligible for the £150 payment are those in receipt of:

  • Disability Living Allowance,
  • Personal Independence Payment,
  • Attendance Allowance,
  • Adult Disability Payment (Scotland),
  • Child Disability Payment (Scotland),
  • Armed Forces Independence Payment,
  • Constant Attendance Allowance,
  • War Pension Mobility Supplement.

Those who had confirmed payment of their disability benefit for 25 May are expected to be paid shortly after the payment window opens.

For those awaiting confirmation of their disability benefits on 25 May, or who are waiting to be assessed for eligibility to receive disability benefits, the process may take longer but payments will still be automatic.

Full details of eligibility for the £150 cost of living payment are on the .gov.uk website.

23.09.22  Please see updated timetable for payments

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    Damien Mitcham · 1 years ago
    Will the one off disability payment go into bank account tonight 
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    F1 · 1 years ago
    Benefits which may be paid throughout the day on September 20 and 21
    Scheduled payments due to be made by both DWP and HMRC (HM Revenue and Customs) which may arrive throughout the day include:

    £150 Disability Cost of Living Payment
    Attendance Allowance
    Carer’s Allowance
    Disability Living Allowance
    Employment and Support Allowance
    Income Support
    Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit
    Jobseeker’s Allowance
    Pension Credit
    Personal Independence Payment
    State Pension
    Universal Credit
    Child Benefit
    Guardian’s Allowance
    Working Tax Credits
    Child Tax Credits
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    Michelle · 1 years ago
    I am just wondering though now has anyone at all actually had there payment today 
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    Dave · 1 years ago
    I get my usual pip payment on 22nd this month will my £150 cost living go in on same day as my pip
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      Guy · 1 years ago
      @Dave I would like to know the same. 
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      F1 · 1 years ago
      @Dave No. Its separate,  unless someone gets pip in the payment window,  could be same day, you might get both Same day
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    Michelle · 1 years ago
    Sorry I mean if your in receipt of Income related ESA and the higher rate of Pip are you entitled to the £150 cost of living payment 
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      F1 · 1 years ago
      @Michelle Of course. Thats what I get, esa has nothing to do with the 150. Your entitled as you get pip 
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      dan · 1 years ago
      @Alan not got the £150 yesday 20th
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      Jackjacks · 1 years ago
      @Michelle Yes you are, but apparently your not entitled to the home warm discount of £150 this year as well. 
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      Alan · 1 years ago
      @Michelle Hi Michelle 👋  I got my pip payment today and its due tomorrow, tried to contact dwp and got a Robot and it couldn't understand my post code so I hung up, I don't understand why my pip went in today when it's due tomorrow 21st
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      Michelle · 1 years ago
      @F1 Thanks so much for your help I was really concerned that I wouldn’t be able to have it 
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    Michelle · 1 years ago
    Do you get this payment if your in receipt of ESA as well as the higher rate PIP
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    Neil gunson · 1 years ago
    Will esa claiments get the £150

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    F1 · 1 years ago
    It states, money can clear at any time of the day. Not after midnight 
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    F1 · 1 years ago
    Nothing as of yet
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    jez · 1 years ago
    im on lcwra will i get the 150 this month
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      Mel · 1 years ago
      @jez There is a list of the entitlement benefits that will allow you to get the payment on the report . So you have to look to see if your benefit or income benefit is included in the list . Tbh I do not think I saw lcrwa on the list 
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    Sarah · 1 years ago
    Do you get this payment if you receive the DLA mobility component higher rate? Thanks
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    Marv · 1 years ago
    Anybody been paid this 150 yet
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    Daisy · 1 years ago
    Nothing gone in my account I'm usually paid by now :(
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      Marv · 1 years ago
      @Daisy If you ring PIP the robot who speaks basically she says ''anybody due a payment or allowance today then it could arrive anytime throughout the day so to keep checking your bank account sort of thing''
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    Sarah · 1 years ago
    Has anyone got paid today coz I was meant to at 12:15am but still waiting 
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      Mart · 1 years ago
      @Sarah It's from 20th not necessarily today I'm guessing May land with normal payment 
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    guybrush · 1 years ago
    hi guys, does anybody know WHO will get paid on the 20th (tomorrow) and who will have to wait?

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      Mel · 1 years ago
      @Mart It could be with your Payment but it does state from the 20 th of September so could be anytime of the day or night you receive it. It is up untill October the payments will be paid . If you have online banking and don't have notification set on there I don't know then you can set it up so you will get a notification of when it has gone into your account and you won't have to keep checking it can be any time 🙂 I really do hope you get it along with everyone else 
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      F1 · 1 years ago
      @Mart What about those that have had a pip payment for September and for instance next payment is after 2nd October, as apparently that's the deadline,  it's not paid with normal payment,  its separate
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      Mart · 1 years ago
      @guybrush 20th 1 is for pip n it's from today so may not be today I'm guessing will be when paid pip normally the extra 150 will go in with it
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      Shane Ruffell · 1 years ago
      @guybrush Hi this is what I wanted to know did you find out if we are going to get paid tomorrow 20th September 2022😃
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      Suzanne · 1 years ago
      @guybrush I was thinking the same 
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    James · 1 years ago
    I have been denied a rise on my P.I.P  And i have cancer and i had to go in front of a doctor incase i was not telling the truth but it made no differenceas it was refused this is your Scottish Government for you You work hard all your life been in business for 30 years paid thousands in taxes and get nothing i will not be VOTING S N P IN MY LIFE FOR SURE I BET ALL THERE FAMILY'S get what they ask for 100%.  
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    Sharon Reid · 1 years ago
    So confusing 
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    Jean · 1 years ago
    I see that carers who have had to give up paid work in order to save our country large amounts of money have also been left out of the payment awards.  Add this to the insult that as my husband is not in receipt of his old age pension, but he can't work due to early onset Dementia, so we miss out on all the other heating/warm home benefits. 
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    Angela · 1 years ago
    So Contribution based ESA miss out yet again 🤯🤯
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      F1 · 1 years ago
      @Steve I agree, cost of living payment should be for everyone,  
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      Steve · 1 years ago
      @Angela Of course if you have equity instead there's no issue which is a bit of a scandal in itself. I'm not saying though that anyone should be penalised. 

      It just makes you feel like you're being targetted for being careful with money over the years.
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      Steve · 1 years ago
      @F1 People on income based ESA have worked too. I'm losing £32/week because of my savings and have been for the last year and every time my savings change by £250 I have to send my bank statements into the DWP which is ia bit of a pain in the ass. 

      Technically you also run the risk of commiting fraud if you're not careful.
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      F1 · 1 years ago
      @Angela The disabled cost of living payment is nothing to do with contributions based,  it's the 650 pound one that is, the 150 pound has nothing to do with esa jsa, ect, its pip, dla, attendance allowance,  mod disabled payment.  
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      F1 · 1 years ago
      @Steve That's because you could have thousands under your matress,  contributions based, means you have worked, work, equals savings or capital,  however in a reply to another poster, the 150 pound disabled payment can be paid to millionaires but if your on cb esa not entitled to normal cost of living payment.
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    Tony · 1 years ago
    Way Too Little and Way Too Late . . .
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