LCWRA & Working

LilyBlossom
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Hi,
I am in the process of looking for work as UC isn't enough for my living expenses anymore. I am on LCWRA, and my work won't contradict my claim. So my question is how does earning while on LCWRA work?
I will be having only 16hrs a week at minimum wage, will I no longer receive benefit money or will it be topped off on top of my wage.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you
I am in the process of looking for work as UC isn't enough for my living expenses anymore. I am on LCWRA, and my work won't contradict my claim. So my question is how does earning while on LCWRA work?
I will be having only 16hrs a week at minimum wage, will I no longer receive benefit money or will it be topped off on top of my wage.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you
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If you start working you will need to report a change of circumstances and tell them. You have the work allowance, which means you can receive a certain amount of earnings each month before the 55% deductions apply.If you claim for help with the rent it will be £379/month, if you don't then it will be £631/month. Whether there's any entitlement on those earnings will depend on what your maximum UC entitlement is and how much earnings you receive each month.You can use a benefits calculator to check the figures. https://www.entitledto.co.uk/benefits-calculator
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