Question about the Conditionality Earnings Threshold policy.
Stickman
Online Community Member Posts: 232 Empowering
OK, I have recently applied for Universal Credit having been on ESA and PIP. I got my migration letter a couple of weeks back. I've read about the Conditionality Earnings Threshold policy.
What does this mean? Does it mean that I'm going to have to look for work? I've recently filled in a PW1 form as I receive money from my music.
I phoned the DWP and they said that I could earn upto £195 without losing any benefit when I was claiming ESA and PIP.
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