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DWP changes universal credit rules on how household earnings affect payments

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The coronavirus pandemic has fundamentally changed the way we live, with almost 9million people now on furlough and millions more self-employed workers now surviving on state support.

It's an anxious time, and to support those who have been left helpless, the Government has introduced salary schemes, grants and mortgage holidays for up to six months.

If you're unemployed, off work due to sickness, or on a low income, you could be eligible for universal credit to help cover your living costs.

To help those during the coronavirus crisis, the Government has increased the monthly standard rate for single people aged 25 or over.

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