The DWP has announced the date that the first of three cost of living payments for claimants totaling £900 will be made.

A payment of £301 will be sent out automatically to eligible claimants between 25 April and 17 May.

A further £300 payment will be made in Autumn 2023 and a £299 payment will be made in Spring 2024.

Eligible benefits

To be eligible for the £301 payment you will need to have been in receipt of one of the following benefits during the qualifying period:

  • Universal Credit
  • Income-based Jobseekers Allowance
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • Income Support
  • Working Tax Credit
  • Child Tax Credit
  • Pension Credit

Universal Credit

You are eligible for the first Cost of Living Payment of £301 if you were entitled to a payment (or later found to be entitled to a payment) of Universal Credit for an assessment period that ended in the period 26 January 2023 to 25 February 2023.

Income-based JSA, income-based ESA, Income Support and Pension Credit

You are eligible for the first Cost of Living Payment of £301 if you were entitled to a payment (or later found to be entitled to a payment) of income-based JSA, income-related ESA, Income Support or Pension Credit for any day in the period 26 January 2023 to 25 February 2023.

You are also eligible if you are entitled to one of these benefits for any day during this period but you do not receive a benefit payment because your entitlement is between 1 penny and 9 pence.

Tax credits

You are eligible for the first Cost of Living Payment of £301 if you received a payment of tax credits for any day in the period 26 January 2023 to 25 February 2023, or you are later found to have been entitled to a payment for this period.

If you get tax credits, and no other low income benefits, you’ll get your Cost of Living Payment from HMRC shortly after DWP payments begin, if you’re eligible.

If you’re getting both Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit, you will receive a Cost of Living Payment for Child Tax Credit only, which will be paid by HMRC.

If you’re getting tax credits from HMRC and a low income benefit from DWP, you cannot get a Cost of Living Payment from both HMRC and DWP. You will usually be paid by DWP only.

Other cost of living payments

The disability cost of living payment of £150 will be paid sometime this summer and the pensioner cost of living payment of £150 or £300 will be paid from November 2023.

There’s more details about the cost of living payments on this page.

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    Mart · 1 years ago
    I had an accident in February resulting in losing my job I've gone from £700 a week to £77 a week. first time I've claimed anything in 37 years of work I've got to say this system is a complete joke. I'm going to have to push through the pain barrier and probably make my injury worse just because of the measly sum I can get off the government.
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      Brian Evans · 1 years ago
      @Mart I was working up until I had a stroke 16 months ago I was on £600 to £700 a week then I had to go on benefits no money for 3 months then £77 a week it actually took me almost a 12 month to get my benefits sorted out I was being told I was fit for work my gp laughed at me when I told her and said I would never work again so I understand you I've worked all my life I was 2 and a half years from retirement 
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      Mrs M · 1 years ago
      @Mart Yet in the media and by the conservatives we are portrayed as being spongers! MP’s are spongers, claiming thousands in renting apartments when their house is a few miles down the road. The Royal Family we support (Andrew😡) I wonder if they can manage on so little. It’s pathetic. Good luck my friend!
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      Eleanor · 1 years ago
      @Mart I'm so sorry.  Please use this wonderful site to fight because it looks to me like you've been shortchanged.
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    Popeye · 1 years ago
    People on CB ESA need help too but once again there is nothing therefore those on UC are NOT the most vulnerable or poorest anymore,disgusting!
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      Adrian · 1 years ago
      @Tmat Get a doctor's note and claim pip that's why it's there to help and don't take no for a answer


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      Jr · 1 years ago
      @Tmat U need to apply for pip if spine injury 
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      Tmat · 1 years ago
      @Popeye I am on uc and can't work due to spine issues and legs I would say your wrong on this I can just about afford to live onnwhat I get 335 a month dose not come near to the.bills I need to.pay . 
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    dan the man · 1 years ago
    when does the cost of living payment get payed 

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    DaisyBear · 1 years ago
    Hi, there is a survey available until 31st March for people to share their views on cost of living support for disability benefits, prior to a debate in parliament. I have just seen it today on the news on my phone.
    I think this is correct, but I could not see exactly as the second cm disappeared off the side of the page. 
    The title was ‘The cost of living and financial support for disabled people’, so I think you will be able to find it, if I have missed something out.  It could be worth our while if we all let them know our opinions on this matter, especially those of us on contributions bases ESA.
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    Barney · 1 years ago
    How will they be paid - directly into our bank or to the energy companies again?
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      Adrian · 1 years ago
      @Barney Fuel support is totally different to cost of living payment  2 separate issues
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    Steven 63 · 1 years ago
    I get lower pip and lower dla and I am not entitled to any cost of living payments at all as my wife works part-time 16 hours a week 
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      Claire · 1 years ago
      @Steven 63 You will get the 150 payment in the summer.I don’t know why it is such a shockingly small amount,but it goes to everyone on pip.
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    Isobel · 1 years ago
    Can anyone tell me how to apply for attendance allowance for a relative. Is it a fairly straightforward procedure .  I’m not the greatest at helping to do these things 
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      Emma · 1 years ago
      @Isobel Contact CAB or ageuk
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      Jake nineham · 1 years ago
      @Red I'm in the ESA support group I got cost of living payment last year when do I get it paid
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      Julie · 1 years ago
      @Isobel You have to send for the form then fill it in send it back 
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      Red · 1 years ago
      @Isobel You can apply on line via the government web site..Search Attenance Allowance.. Or you can ring the DWP and ask for the form's to be Sent through the post...What level is awarded is dependant on the severity of illness ..Attendance Allowance is for people over 65 and there is no Mobility componement.
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    Blue · 1 years ago
    I have recently changed over from Income Related ESA, to the New Pension with my last birthday. The government now pay my pension at just £3 per week, more than the figure to qualify for Pension Credit, then I miss out on all of the automatic entitlements that would have come with it., I don't get automatic NHS help, Housing Benefit, Council Tax reduction, Warm Home Discount, Cost of Living payments and possibly a few other things too.
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    Shabob · 1 years ago
    I don't understand why if you have worked hard all your life so qualify for contribution based ESA and PIP due to no fault of your own due to illness, that you do not get this payment. We are struggling on a low income just like the income based. Why is no-one from benefits and work questioning why  this is happening? Why is it just  being accepted and not challenged. I do not understand why no-one is trying to help us. We should qualify for these payments and we are struggling so much as it is on such a low income.
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      Jr · 1 years ago
      @Mich29 Yes u do

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      Mich29 · 1 years ago
      @Shabob Do you not get the payment if you are on the ‘income based’ jobseekers, esa, etc. It says you do!!
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      Lou · 1 years ago
      @Shabob I totally agree with you. I’m nearly  13 years. It was the H/O who decided I was now “Medically Incompetent” & finished me working cause my multiple Disabilities were too much for them🤬😡 
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      Minty · 1 years ago
      @Shabob I've tried to get clarification on this too, it just seems so unfair. Where can we go and what can we all do to try and change this? It's a case of them and us, those that have contributed seen able to manage without help?....
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    Malcolm · 1 years ago
    What about the people who are on PiP they Not getting anything and still have to pay the high price Government should be paying to All Benefits the Cost of living  
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    Karen · 1 years ago
    Whilst this is great news for those who qualify,  others like myself who rely on ESA(contribution) based, and receive full housing benefit because we don't have enough income , do not qualify!!   I have tried and tried to get someone to listen that not ALL ESA contribution based claimants have other means of income,therefore,have very low incomes, will they listen?  No !  I have been on ESA contribution based since becoming disabled 10 years ago and despite being more than £10 a week below the income the government say we need to live on am not allowed to ask to move over to UC , because I have to wait until they decide to transfer me over , which is clearly going to be after all the cost of living payments have ended .  So frustrating 
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      Karen · 1 years ago
      @Karen Go to the Turn2Us site and find out what you're entitled to. If it comes back that you're entitled to Income Based ESA, you should ask for a Supersession of your existing CB ESA benefit and ask to be considered for Income Based ESA from the date you believe you became entitled to it, i.e. your income level dropped to a level you should have been receiving it. You can claim both CB ESA and IB ESA if your income is sufficiently low to warrant it. You just need to write to the address on your ESA letters and ask for a Supersession of your existing ESA. You need to give a reason, you can put you weren't aware you were entitled to it etc. Your claim usually starts from the date you make the request. I've just done this and got £800 in arrears and £300 a month more in benefits. They also still owe me £600 in arrears because they took the start date from when they received my completed form, and they ignored my request for two months.
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      Tess L · 1 years ago
      @Karen I was in this position for years and, like you, puzzled as to why people with no contributions (sometimes due to lifelong disabilities but, even so…) were getting more money and other benefits because of getting income related e.s.a . A few years ago my benefits were re assessed and I started getting some non contributory e.s.a on top of contributory and qualify for current payments. You might want to go to “Turn to Us” benefit checker and/or CAB. Good luck.
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      Sally C · 1 years ago
      @Karen I agree totally with you… my contribution based ESA precludes me getting cost of living payment yet we are still on a low income… it just doesn’t make sense. If anything we should be rewarded for having “contributed” as now we need help from what we have paid into, so don’t understand why we don’t qualify!! 🤔grrr 
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      Pauline s · 1 years ago
      @Karen Absolutely agree.  I have been in your situation for 6 years. Feel like we're punished for having paid full contributions.  Shouldn't of bothered.  
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    Daniel S · 1 years ago
    I really don't understand? I am on Contribution based ESA but I seem to be missing a lot of benefits? Am I able to change from C.B to Income related ESA? Really struggling! :(
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      Karen · 1 years ago
      @Daniel S Contribution Based ESA and Income Based ESA are two different benefits. You can claim both at the same time if you are on a low income, but will be awarded only the contribution based version initially based on what NI contributions you have made. If you go to the Turn2Us website you can check if you should be receiving the Income Based version of ESA. If it tells you you should, you can write to the address on your ESA letters and request a Supersession of your existing benefit and make a request for Income Based ESA. You need to give a reason, you can start that you are struggling and were not previously aware that you could claim IB ESA. At present you can still do this but they are aiming to change it so that this will stop by 2024 and no further claims will be accepted.
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      Karen · 1 years ago
      @Sarah Do not do this without first checking if you are eligible for Income Based ESA on the Turn2Us website and if so, writing to the address on your ESA letters and asking for a Supersession of your existing Contribution Based ESA and making a request for Income Based ESA. You can claim both CB ESA and IB ESA at the same time. If you claim UC instead of IB ESA you will likely find the amount you receive is much lower, in my case it was less than half the amount I would have received and now do receive on IB ESA because I made a request for a Supersession.
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      guy mcd · 1 years ago
      @Daniel S look here i think people who are on contribution based esa can get it but they need to be on universal credit https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61592496
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      Sarah · 1 years ago
      @Daniel S You will need to tell the DWP if your in low income.
      If your on low income you can get CB esa and universal credit.
      The DWP will count your CB ESA and cut it out of your universal credit.
      But even if you get £2 of universal credit you probably can get help with council tax and other stuff too
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      Sharon H · 1 years ago
      @Daniel S Sadly there is no option for those of us on contribution based ESA to switch to income related related. After submitting my claim I was told that although I qualified financially for income related my 33 years of national insurance contributions made me eligible for contribution based. I agree it’s so unfair that we are penalised for being hard workers in the past! To add insult to injury My long term physical Illnesses and PTSD all presented after catching and being hospitalised with covid pneumonia whilst working during lockdown in an Early years practitioner to provide childcare to frontline workers and the government had said we couldn’t wear face masks around the children because it could delay children's speech and language skills. A child became quite poorly with covid and then the whole team tested positive/ had symptoms of covid, myself being hospitalised. 
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    Martin Clark · 1 years ago
    I am in receipt of (nil) universal credit what makes my blood boil is that I am not eligible to receive the cost of living payment because my wife earns £1 above the threshold for u.c. payments. I believe I should receive the payment because I am u.c. registered. 
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      Kimmy Armstrong · 1 years ago
      @Martin Clark Similar problem with me to, I work part time and receive UC every month but during the qualifying dates it was a 5 week month pay so I received £0 benefit I didn’t get any extra pay from work I just had to wait an extra week to get paid so it looked liked I’d earned more when I hadn’t so due to this I miss out of the payment.
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    Gary · 1 years ago
    Iv just been taken off pip after 4years...tho iv got worse as iv got older I'm 61 in may,they have taken Every point off me , the first time I went for a pip assessment I scored nil ,looked at it again and scored nil....went for my ESA assessment and the lady said I carnt believe your Not on pip,she said leave it with me ,next thing I no it's all back dated ,so how are these so called assessors are Not consistent...My belief ,the last lady could see I needed pip,this time no doubt he wanted his bonus &has take it out on me..iv asked for a mandatory,but I'm expecting no change so it will be a tribunal ....on ESA I scored all the points I needed to be in support group 20 apart from once doc scored me nil ..won tribunal,saw the same doc that scored me nil a year later he scored me More points than idEver had before ....what does that say about these assessors 
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      Jr · 1 years ago
      @Gary I only got 4 months back dated it should've been 2yrs as I was reassessed due to 1st lockdown woman scored me 0 points but then last year I had a call from DWP reassessing my old claim awarded me high rate living but didn't back date it to the 1st lock down...I'm sure that this is wrong but I don't know how to ask them to check it for me. Plus I feel cheeky asking as I had a nice bit back dated so should be happy I got that I suppose. Any views on this?
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      Tracy · 1 years ago
      @Marcel L I tried two but I got told it's not their department!!
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      Tracy · 1 years ago
      @Indie 85 But they get a good bit of money if they say you are fit and we'll enough to work!! Buff said my friend!
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      Tracy · 1 years ago
      @Gary This unfair treatment of disabled people has been going on for years! It's nothing new!! If your face fits you're ok if not your outta luck! I am in the process of trying to get forms to appeal against a 150% increase in rent! I can't download the document to fill in, they don't send this form out!! Yeah!! Right!! How do you get the required forms then? They make life as difficult as possible for you!
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      Indie 85 · 1 years ago
      @Marcel L I second this!! 
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    GillianY · 1 years ago
    Once again people who have worked their whole life and paid their taxes get very little. I don't grudge the ones getting it but it should be spread out more evenly
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    Walter smith · 1 years ago
    Contribution why do we not get it.!!!
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    Deirdre hunter · 1 years ago
    What about those on contribution based esa support group or higher care pip😭
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      Tracy · 1 years ago
      @Deirdre hunter What about high rate mobility! And the other ESA?
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      Chris · 1 years ago
      @Deirdre hunter As usual because you have worked and paid into the system you get penalised so will get nothing for contribution based ESA but will get £150  sometime in the summer for high care PIP
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    Sheila booth · 1 years ago
    Thought spring started in March.  That’s more like summer. Bills need paying now 
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    Robert Poloha · 1 years ago
    The government said that they were raising the payout amount to £900! Making people believe they were getting more. But what they forgot to add was that last years payouts of £600 were over a 12 month period.  Whereas this £900 is a payout over 15 months!  So in fact they have been very deceitful and kept the amount the same per month - if you can do your sums right!  They are very deceitful! There is no increase whatsoever!  But when they brought it out as £900, they thoroughly  promoted it as an increase!
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      Red · 1 years ago
      @Robert Poloha The £900 is paid over 12 months Spring and Autumn 2023 and Spring 2024..The last payment will have to be made before April 5th 2024 as that is the beginning of the next Government Financial year.2024 - 2025 and these payments are budgeted for in 2023 -2024.year.
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      Tracy · 1 years ago
      @Robert Poloha They think we are stupid! 
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