DWP Press Release - Universal Credit change brings £420 boost to over a million households

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edited May 2 in Current affairs

Some positive news released yesterday…

Details from the Government website below:

More than one million households struggling with debt will get to keep an average £420 more of their benefits each year, under a change to Universal Credit coming into force today [30 April 2025].

  • Around 1.2 million of the poorest households – including 700,000 with children – will keep an extra £420 a year on average, due to Universal Credit change.
  • New Fair Repayment Rate - which comes into force today - caps Universal Credit deductions at 15%, down from 25%.
  • Comes as part of the Government’s Plan for Change to make working people better off by helping them into jobs and extending support for low-income families.

The change will be applied to all assessment periods that start on or after 30 April. The 15% deductions cap continues to support customers to repay their debts at a sustainable rate.

Link to announcement:

Universal Credit change brings £420 boost to over a million households - GOV.UK

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