I'm 65 and get my state pension next year. Will my PIP stop?
jan26
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Hi I am 65, and receive PIP, and ESA I get my state pension next year, I know my ESA will stop then can anyone tell me if my PIP will stop to .
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Your PIP will continue.
You will get your State Pension.
If you live alone or have a partner who is also pension age you may be eligible for Pension Credit.1 -
@jan26 Hello there, how are you today?
Just to let you know, I've amended your thread title to help others spot it and see what it's about as I think it'll be a question many wonder at some point.
I hope calcotti's response has reassured you there's nothing to worry about with your PIP stopping.
Take care and you know where we are should you need us!0
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