My UC has not gone up
Bettahm
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I get it on 13th of each month and thought prob disnt take affect last month but not gone up this month either. Just checked my account. I have put a note in my journal but anybody here know what's happening.
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The first to see the increase will be those with payment dates from 14th May. This is because the increase applies first to those with assessment period starting on or after 8th April.You will receive yours next month.1
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poppy123456 said:The first to see the increase will be those with payment dates from 14th May. This is because the increase applies first to those with assessment period starting on or after 8th April.You will receive yours next month.
They make it so complicated.
Pip has gone up too I think but may get that this month.... it was 10 more last month.0 -
PIP is a weekly benefit paid 4 weekly so yes you will see part increase at first with that.
UC is a monthly benefit and its not possible to receive an increase for part
of that month.1 -
poppy123456 said:PIP is a weekly benefit paid 4 weekly so yes you will see part increase at first with that.
UC is a monthly benefit and its not possible to receive an increase for part
of that month.0
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