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DWP: The 20 Pip conditions getting people up to £608 a month in benefit payments

Some 2.9 million people in the UK claim Pip - the personal independence payment. Pip is a form of benefit designed for people with disabilities and long-term health conditions, and it can get you up to £152.15 per week from the Department for Work and Pensions.

New statistics published by the DWP show the numbers of people claiming the benefit alongside their primary reason for claiming. Psychiatric disorders are the most common cause of a claim, with over 1 million claimants citing them.

Nearly 590,000 people claim for general musculoskeletal disorders, and 345,000 for regional musculoskeletal disorders. Around 375,000 people claim for neurological disease.

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Respiratory disease is the only other disorder type that has over 100,000 claimants, with 128,000 claiming for that reason. The full list of 20 disorder types for which people claim Pip below.

What disorders do people claim Pip for?

  • Psychiatric disorders - 1,045,934 claimants

  • Musculoskeletal disease (general) - 587,717

  • Neurological disease - 376,658

  • Musculoskeletal disease (regional) - 345,830

  • Respiratory disease - 128,402

  • Malignant disease - 86,217

  • Cardiovascular disease - 72,968

  • Visual disease - 53,736

  • Endocrine disease - 39,720

  • Hearing disorders - 30,826

  • Gastrointestinal disease - 24,355

  • Genitourinary disease - 21,085

  • Skin disease - 19,066

  • Autoimmune disease (connective tissue disorders) - 16,269

  • Diseases of the liver, gallbladder, biliary tract - 10,005

  • Infectious disease - 6,654

  • Haematological disease - 6,522

  • Unknown or missing - 5,411

  • Metabolic disease - 4,333

  • Multisystem and extremes of age - 1,025

  • Diseases of the immune system - 909

How much is Pip worth?

Pip is divided into two segments - daily living and mobility - each of which has two award levels depending on how much your condition affects your day-to-day life.


Lower weekly rate
Higher weekly rate
Daily living part £60.00 £89.60
Mobility part £23.70 £62.55

Pip is tax-free. Your income and savings do not affect how much you'll get.

Who is eligible, and how is it assessed?

Anyone trying to claim Pip will be invited to fill out a form that asks how their condition(s) affect their ability to carry out day-to-day tasks such as dressing, cooking, eating, washing, and moving around. Some people are then interviewed by a health professional, who will then inform the DWP of their assessment; the DWP then decides whether to award you Pip, and which portions of it.

You must be aged 16 or over, and the condition must be expected to last for at least 12 months from when they started. In most cases, you need to have lived in Britain for at least two of the last three years.

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