The Government’s Cost Of Living Support Package Explained

Financial Health

If you’re wondering how your household finances will be affected by rising energy prices and more, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has just announced a new range of grants and payments to help every household with their bills.  

Every household is getting £400 with the Energy Bills Support Scheme

If you live in England, Scotland and Wales, you’ll get £400 off your energy bill in October this year.  

Previously, this was announced as a £200 ‘loan’. But as this is a grant, you won’t need to pay it back. You don’t have to apply or fill out any complicated forms to get this money - if you pay your bills by Direct Debit or credit, the money will automatically be put in your bank account.

If you have a pre-payment meter, the money will be either added to your meter or you’ll get a voucher to use for top-ups.

If you live in Northern Ireland, you’ll be allocated equivalent support, although details haven’t been announced yet.  

One-off £650 Cost of Living Payment for those on means-tested benefits

On top of the £400 every household will get, if you’re on certain means-tested benefits you’ll also get a £650 cost of living payment. This will be paid in two instalments alongside your existing benefits.  

The first instalment is due to be paid this year in July and the second in the autumn. Don’t worry, this won’t mess up your benefit entitlements. This payment will be tax free and won’t count towards the benefit cap. You’re likely to qualify if you’re getting any of these benefits:

  • Universal Credit 
  • Income-based Jobseekers Allowance
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • Income Support
  • Working Tax Credit 
  • Child Tax Credit
  • Pension Credit.

If you’re not getting these benefits and are living on a low income, it’s important to make sure you’re getting everything you’re entitled to. Lots of people are surprised to learn they are, when they assumed they weren’t because they work. It’s worth checking! 

One-off £300 Pensioner Cost of Living Payment

If you’re at State Pension age or older and receives the winter fuel payment, you’ll get an extra £300 on top of your annual payment this year.   This will be paid to you automatically into your bank account in November or December 2022. You don’t need to do anything to claim it.

This payment won’t affect any benefits you’re already getting and will be paid alongside other support you might qualify for, such as the £650 cost of living payment if you’re getting Pension Credit, disability benefits or Attendance Allowance.

There are around 800,000 people who are entitled to Pension Credit but aren’t claiming it.

£150 Disability Cost of Living Payment

As well as all of the above payments, you’ll also get £150 paid to you in September 2022 if you’re getting any of these disability benefits:  

  • Disability Living Allowance 
  • Personal Independence Payment 
  • Attendance Allowance 
  • Scottish Disability Benefits 
  • Armed Forces Independence Payment 
  • Constant Attendance Allowance 
  • War Pension Mobility Supplement. 

The payment will be tax free, so won’t count towards the benefit cap and won’t affect any other benefits you’re getting now. 

It will be paid on top of the £650 cost of living payment you may also qualify for if you’re getting certain means-tested benefits, such as income-related Employment and Support Allowance. 

What to do if you worry that you’ll still struggle with your bills

The current price cap is £1,971, but Ofgem has said that this is likely to rise to around £2,800 in October this year. So as much as these energy bill grants will be a big help to lots of people, many others will still find it hard to make ends meet. If that’s the case for you, you’re not alone and there is help out there. Find out more in the guide Managing your money in uncertain times, which can point you in the right direction.

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