Benefits and Work has obtained details of the conditions which have the highest number of awards with no 4-point or higher descriptors. 

The figures, provided under the Freedom of Information Act, show that Labour's PIP cuts are overwhelmingly aimed at older, but still working age, claimants with physical health conditions, many of whom will have been employed for most of their adult life and many of whom will still be employed.. 

Almost half (46%) of all working age PIP claimants are at risk of losing their award on review from November 2026  

Nearly eight out of ten awards where back pain is the primary disabling condition are at risk under the proposed 4-point or higher rule

This is closely followed by arthritis, where more than three quarters of awards are threatened.

The conditions least likely to lose out are learning disabilities, where only 3% are at risk and autistic spectrum disorders at 6%

These figures only cover working age claimants.  There is a lack of clarity from the DWP about what will happen to pension age claimants from November 2026.

According to these statistics there are a total of 2,795,000 working age PIP claimants and 1,296,000 (46%) are at risk of losing their award on review from November 2026.

 

Rank

Health condition category

Volume of PIP Claimants in receipt of Daily Living component

Claimants awarded less than 4 points in all daily living activities

Volume in each condition group

Proportion in each condition group

1

Back pain

194,000

154,000

79%

2

Arthritis

279,000

214,000

77%

3

Other Regional Musculoskeletal Diseases

136,000

97,000

71%

4

Chronic pain syndromes

173,000

118,000

68%

5

Cardiovascular diseases

61,000

38,000

62%

6

Respiratory diseases

83,000

45,000

55%

7

Anxiety and depression

587,000

282,000

48%

8

Multiple sclerosis and neuropathic diseases

80,000

38,000

48%

9

All other conditions

272,000

126,000

46%

10

Other neurological diseases

97,000

35,000

36%

11

Cerebrovascular disease

56,000

19,000

34%

12

Cancer

70,000

23,000

33%

13

Epilepsy

36,000

11,000

30%

14

Other psychiatric disorders

90,000

25,000

28%

15

Cerebral Palsy and Neurological Muscular Diseases

47,00

11,000

24%

16

Psychotic disorders

112,000

26,000

23%

17

ADHD/ADD

75,000

14,000

19%

18

Autistic spectrum disorders

206,000

13,000

6%

19

Learning disabilities

188,000

7,000

3%

DWP Notes

Health condition category is based on primary health condition as recorded on the PIP Computer System at time of latest assessment. Many claimants have multiple health conditions but only primary condition is available for analysis.

Only the 18 disabling condition groups which make up the highest proportions of the PIP caseload are displayed in this table.

Other disabling condition groups which cover smaller proportions of the PIP caseload are covered in the "Other Conditions" category. This includes:

  • Visual Diseases
  • Other General Musculoskeletal Diseases
  • Endocrine Diseases
  • Hearing Disorders
  • Gastrointestinal Diseases
  • Genitourinary Diseases
  • Skin Diseases
  • Autoimmune Diseases (Connective Tissue Disorders)
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Diseases of the Liver, Gallbladder or Biliary Tract
  • Haematological Diseases
  • Metabolic Diseases
  • Multisystem and Extremes of Age
  • Diseases of the Immune System

Anxiety and Depression includes the following conditions recorded in the PIP Stat Xplore data:

  • Anxiety disorders - Other / type not known
  • Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Stress reaction disorders - Other / type not known
  • Generalised anxiety disorder
  • Phobia - Specific
  • Phobia - Social
  • Agoraphobia
  • Panic disorder
  • Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
  • Anxiety and depressive disorders - mixed
  • Conversion disorder (hysteria)
  • Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)
  • Dissociative disorders - Other / type not known
  • Somatoform disorders - Other / type not known
  • Depressive disorder
  • Bipolar affective disorder (Hypomania / Mania)
  • Mood disorders - Other / type not known

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    · 2 days ago
    What I don’t get is Pip is an in work benefit to support people with the extra financial hardship that comes with being disabled. So somebody like my sister who has cerebral palsy but works part time gets pip and that help helps her with things like a bus pass or a taxi if she misses the bus because she can’t drive as well as the extra supplements she has to buy that she can’t get on the NHS. So if they are trying to push people into work that are other certain age that also have a disability what about those that are already in work but need that financial support?
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    · 3 days ago
    I suffered a spinal injury accident at work in January 2024 and carried on working until I was informed by my GP I needed emergency spinal surgery 6 weeks after the said accident.  I've been off work ever since.  This has left me with neuropathy in both feet and shins.  I've also suffered occasional double incontinence due to the nerve damage.  I no longer can drive because I can't feel my feet.  I have pain every single day despite all the pain killers and no 2 days are the same.  My employer now wants to retire me on ill health grounds.  I've been interviewed 3 times concerning my PIP award.  Once face to face with a Dr and 2 over the phone by an Ambulance Paramedic and a senior Nurse.  I received a letter last Friday 25th April stating I am fit enough to find work despite the fact I've told the benefits staff my employer states I'm not fit enough to carry out my normal duties.  On minute I'm on the higher rate of PIP then it got downgraded and now I don't know whats going to happen.  I've written UC etc and heard nothing.  I've worked all my life and never claimed benefits before and when I need help its being taken away!
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      · 3 days ago
      @Mawson I am so sorry to hear that + my heart goes out to you.

      If you are not getting very far with the DWP, please contact the CAB + ask them to help you.

      If you have been refused PIP, please ask them to reconsider.
      My partner uncle was originally refused PIP, we asked the CAB + they helped + they got the DWP to then completely change it's mind + agree he was entitled to PIP all along + they awarded him various  points. Good luck.
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    · 6 days ago
    I wonder if that when laying out their plans to assist us back in to supported work that doesn't exist they thought the best place to start was let's reveiw what conditions people score points on then make up rules to stop those conditions from being accepted above a 2 point score.
    The entire idea of pip is supposedly not about conditions but how any condition causes your limitations carrying out the set out tasks. Following this principle it seems reasonable to accept that any condition can affect your ability to carry out a task from slowly maybe once a day to a point where a person just can't do a task at all with in the rules over circumstances such as repeatedly,safely,to an acceptable standard and in in a timely way.
    To make up a list of conditions to target is a distinct change ignoring people's function when carrying out a task the supposed basis of the benefit.
    It is impossible to say that if someone has one disability say depression or a physical back problem it cannot affect them to a point where they can not do any of the defined tasks at all.
    The entire thing is a deceitful cynical political exercise.
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    · 6 days ago
    i have Multiple sclerosis for 19 years 
    and i have looked at the *EQUALITY ACT*  * DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION ACT*
    from the day you have been diagnosed with Multiple sclerosis and Claiming Benefits 

    *please check the EQUALITY ACT / DISABILITY DISCRIMNATION ACT *Please check*!!!
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      · 5 days ago
      @disabled person Thank you for sharing to check these things out. I was diagnosed approx 19 years ago with neuropathic disease and was in DLA I was assessed when DLA went over to PIP, and although I was on the higher rate of DLA I only got the lowest in PIP. the assessment was with a person who wasn’t even qualified to know anything medical and she point scored me with a not qualified to claim PIP, even though I can hardly walk and suffer pain every day all day and struggle with mostly every task. I also have arthritis in my lower spine, and my hands and knees now yet the allowance hasn’t changed owing to the fact my mental abilities are ok !!! This is totally outrageous it’s not about pain or suffers anymore it seems if you have the mental ability to add and take away and drive without somebody with you, or you can understand where the satnav is telling you to go your not entitled to a better rate of PIP.  I was honest and up front regarding my abilities and this is the thanks I was given.  It’s a degenerative disease and I’m now in my 70’s and it is certainly getting worse. 
      Has anybody else experienced this sort of assessment.  
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    · 6 days ago
    This is likely to effect me if I loose my PIP and the LCW I’m done for.
    I also think a work place would take one look at me , what’s wrong with me, what I cannot do and how much time I’d need to take off sick and not even bother taking me on.. how does that work ? 
    Today im literally like a cripple trying to move ( only when necessary) I’m in sooo much pain I’m just crying 
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    · 7 days ago
    i dont see ME/CFS mentioned specifically anyone know which category DWP puts it in ?
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      · 5 hours ago
      @Em I scored over 4 on more than one daily living section with having ME and related conditions.
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      · 5 days ago
      @Em It's under Other Neurological 
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      · 6 days ago
      @Em Hi. 

      Do you have any data on how many ME patients will lose their entitlement to PIP, when the new 4 point rule is implemented?

      Presumably it will be the majority of patients claiming PIP with ME?!!

      And the majority of patients with Long Covid as well(and other diseases which share the same symptoms, like PVFS and Sarcoid, as mentioned in Dr Shepherds book)

      The DWP are also planning on applying the new 4 point pip rule to both ESA and UC.

      This is disastrous. What happens if youre bedbound and have all your benefits stopped?


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      · 6 days ago
      @Em Neurological 
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    · 7 days ago
    What is it about this government that targets older, in the main, vulnerable people?  First the withdrawal of the Winter Fuel Payment for pensioners and now the news that the PIP disability cuts are targeted at older working people  - 'The figures, show that they are overwhelmingly aimed at older, but still working age, claimants with physical health conditions, many of whom will have been employed for most of their adult life and some of whom will still be employed.' These cuts were supposed to promote work, not end work.  Just how will either the individual or the country benefit if many expderienced workers are forced to leave employment because they no longer have PIP? This dictator government cares for nobody, but themselves.
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    · 7 days ago
    I’ve worke for the government for over 20 years, THEY said it would be dangerous for me to remain in work. Now it isn’t?!!!  I as also wondering how employers are going to afford to make changes for all the disabled people forced back into work????
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      · 7 days ago
      @C Dawson I also worked for the government , when I could no longer sustain full time hours and was off sick for many months it was strongly suggested that I take the payout being offered, because the dept could no longer tolerate the absences or pay for any further “reasonable adjustments” for me.  I have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (M.E)

      How will they be able to put me back into work when I have daily fluctuating  energy levels, which also drain away very very easily.
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    · 7 days ago
    Well doesn't leve me much will power to carry on, until this nonsense came about my next review would of been in 2030, now I have about 3 weeks to do a swapover in benefits that I can't do without help, so will likely lose everything and no agency to help, why because to be il is now a criminal offence.. Great!
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      · 6 days ago
      @Memyself Get help from the CAB, it made it so much easier for me as I can’t write with pain in my hands. 
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    · 7 days ago
    i am very frightened after reading this i have anxiety and depression my anxiety disables me at times, i have back pain from scolosis disc pain etc. other illnesses as well. my pip is for review in 2029 but i know the review can come a year before. so i feel doomed now. not scoring four points for one discriptor is horrific for me.that means i will be forced to look for work as you loose the uc element isnt that right. its more than i would be able to take, i dont know how there allowed to get away with this. 
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      · 6 days ago
      @wendy Wendy, please contact the CAB when it needs reviewing + let them try + help you keep your money. Good luck.
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    · 7 days ago
    I am on low rate PIP for arthritis, anxiety and depression, as well as asthma and copd, if they stop my PIP award I really don't know how I will cope, I struggle now let alone without the £400 that I receive from them. This isn't helping my conditions I do not leave my house because of the anxiety sp have to rely on delivery and others to do things for me, I would not be able to do any if that purely on UC, I would love to go to work and have contacted DWP about work I can do at home but nothing came back.
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    · 7 days ago
    Sorry but you have 'Conversion Disorder' (hysteria) listed here - this is outdated language that has been replaced by Functional Neurological Disorder. Conversion Disorder has been found to be a faulty descriptor by the NHS and is widely discredited as a diagnosis. 
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      · 7 days ago
      @Cal Marsh B&W has only used the same names for disorder as listed by the DWP on stat xplore. You need to complain to the DWP.
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    · 7 days ago
    I'm very worried about this iam 63 yrs old this July I get enhanced pip on both it ends in 2028 will this effect me 
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      · 7 days ago
      @Glennis wood If you want PIP to continue through retirement. Review in 3 years, retirement in 4 years. If you have enhanced with a 4 point in one descriptor then if nothing has changed you should technically be okay.
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    · 7 days ago
    I have MS and my last award was for an indefinite period.  Could I still be affected by these absurd cuts next year? Hopefully Starmer will be booted out before then 🙏 
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      · 6 days ago
      @Stuart Pardon? You have missed out a General Election, in that idea. Don't forget a General Election requires people to vote. As it stands now neither Labour or the Tories would have a majority. 
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      · 6 days ago
      @Stuart Also reform are worse than the Tories.
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      · 7 days ago
      @Karen The problem is if Starmer is booted out it's the tories who replace him and their ideas are far, far worse 
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    · 7 days ago
    I have been claiming DLA/PIP since 2010 for MS. My last award was for 10 years which is up in 2026 not sure which month. Will my next assessment be on the old criteria?
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      · 7 days ago
      @Jenny This comes in in November 2026. You'll probably get your letter a year before. I suppose it depends if it comes within a 12 month period of November 2026 and is assessed before then.
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      · 7 days ago
      @Jenny PIP reviews are normally done 6-8 months before month your pip is up. so you maybe before the new one comes in, as you could be assesed this November 2025.  but it depends what month your pip ends
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    · 7 days ago
    I am in such terror. I emailed my MP but she is one of Starmer's Sheep.
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      · 7 days ago
      @Glissando I had the same response from the Labour MP in Bucks…..so I politely replied what I thought of Labour. She’s not responded!!
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    · 7 days ago
    Hi, last year I became a pensioner with a state pension and I am also entitled to full pip Which is going to last another 8 and 1/2 years Would this affect me as a pensioner receiving pip?
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      · 7 days ago
      @Clifford It's still unclear what if any transition arrangements will be applied for existing claimants in the future. i think questions about this are included in the consultation. 
      I don't think pensioners are specifically exempt but in policy terms I think they may keep light touch reviews. There was a parliamentary reply about this but I'm not sure how much I would trust it
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      · 7 days ago
      @Lesley Can someone please confirm this? What is going to happen to pensioners on full PIP on their next review?
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      · 7 days ago
      @Lesley I think you still get a light touch review.
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      · 7 days ago
      @Clifford Its working age only. I am 68 and have ongoing enhanced on both elements, it wontvaffect usxas after pension age if you have ongoing there is no more assessments.
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    · 7 days ago
    What i don't understand is, if they are targeting people of working age with these cuts, why anyone over retirement age ie over 66 who is on receipt of state pension and  the daily care allowance why they are affected as they are over working age, also if they are low income and get pension credit they stand to lose twice as much ie the Daily living amount and the pension credit and all that goes with it ie wfa glasses and dentist costs its totally unfair on pensioners and really will push many into poverty. It really hasn't been thought through apart from the government saving money and couldn't care less about people's health. Its very frightening what they are getting away with
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      · 7 days ago
      @bonita There are two rates of Attendance Allowance. Depends how your mobility affects your need for assistance and help. Higher and Lower. Lower if you need help during either the day or night and Higher if you need help for both day and night or have a terminal illness.
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      · 7 days ago
      @Anon A Yes they are leaving us alone. I am a pensioner on ongoing enhanced on both elements for life with no assessments.  I have it in black and white on my last award letter. Its working age only they are going for we are safe.
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      · 7 days ago
      @bonita There are two levels of Attendance Allowance. Standard and Enhanced. My hubby gets advanced. Which is exactly the same as enhanced daily living pip.
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      · 7 days ago
      @Anon A PIP has to be applied for before you reach pension age.  If you have an ongoing PIP claim on reaching pension age your PIP award continues.  If you don't receive PIP prior to pension age the 'equivalent' benefit for pensioners is Attendance Allowance, which isn't equivalent in that it does not recognise any mobility issues and is consequently paid at one lower rate.  Based on this it isn't therefore possible for pensioners to apply or migrate to PIP. 
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      · 7 days ago
      @Christina I think I can answer that,they left pensioners on dla forever and I think they aren't going to do it again,my mil had low rate dla and had a letter saying they were not moving pensioners onto pip and her dla was going to be for life,she still gets it and never has had another letter about it except the annual uprating letter, it would cost too much for them to do it again and leave pensioners alone,they prooved with the removal of winter fuel payments that they don't care,if they're willing to take that measly sum there's no way they're gunna let pensioners have pip with no reviews 




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