Social housing
Labour saying will put up rents for social housing how much will this entail yearly
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Hi @Catherine21. I've had a look and found this in the Financial Times Raising Social Rents - FT. It mentions that the rent will increase by the rate of inflation (currently 2.2%) plus 1%.
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And uc arodes ? How much 3.2 inflation
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I have bedroom tax
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Rachel I really can't understand the eroding part of uc poppy has kindly tried to explain I just don't understand do you know how much you roughly lose over time
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Hi @Catherine21. I don't know about the eroding part either, sorry. Do you want to link to where poppy has explained it and then I can take a look? It's all very confusing and I'm only finding things out by googling it and using trustworthy sources.
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I actually think I'm understanding that part a bit more what I'm wondering how much is 3.2 inflation on rents
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Transitional Protection erodes over time if you've migrated from legacy benefits and had a higher payment on those.
When everyone else gets UC increases in future, payments for people with TP just stay the same.
Eventually the people with TP will receive the same amount as everyone else on UC because of the erosion. Then they will start to get the increases each year the same as everyone else.
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My understanding is that the 3.2% will be added on to whatever your rent amount is. For example, if it's £400, then you add 3.2% onto that, which is £412.80. The 2.2% is subject to change though as that is the current rate of inflation.
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Thankyou x
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Does that mean you don't get health part of it
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How much do people get on uc the health benefit part
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You're in the Support Group for ESA so your UC will include the LCWRA element from the start of your claim. At the moment this is £416.19/month. You will then have the standard allowance, housing element and Transitional Protection. Council Tax reduction continues from your local authority.
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Last question whats standard on uc pls I think I might actually understand a tiny but thanks for your patience
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Thankyou very much
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Can I ask what's the normal payment people get
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That's impossible to answer because it will depend on a person's circumstances. UC is one benefit made up of many different elements and it's not one size fits all.
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