The latest statistics from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) show that in January 2022 there were 5.6 million people across the UK receiving financial support through Universal Credit, a benefit intended to help those out of work or on a low income with daily living costs.
That figure is expected to rise this year after changes to the taper rate and work allowance rule in November 2021 now means that an estimated 500,000 more people may be eligible for support through Universal Credit or Jobseeker's Allowance.
However, many new and existing benefit claimants may not be aware that they could also be eligible for additional support on top of a Universal Credit claim through Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
The latest PIP data from the DWP show that at the end of April, 2022 there were 3 million people across the UK claiming support through Personal Independence Payments (PIP), with just over one in three claimants (35%) receiving the highest level of award.
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