Millions on Universal Credit and other benefits will receive a £324 cost-of-living payment from the Government soon.
claimants in July.The exact payment date for the second boost of £324 has not been confirmed and could depend on when the individual receives their benefit payment.
However, the latest advice from the DWP says the payment will be made no later than October, so those eligible should receive payment within the next five weeks.It will also not have any impact on existing benefits and will be available to claimants across the UK.The Government has already announced that bills for an average household in England,Government support is available to help people pay their energy bills.
Households will start receiving money off their energy bills from October, with the discount made in six instalments. A discount of £66 will be applied to energy bills in October and November, rising to £67 each month from December through to March 2023.
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