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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Albert Toth

What we know about new universal credit changes

  • Major changes to universal credit are being implemented this week, aiming to reform the welfare system and tackle "perverse incentives".
  • From 6 April, the Universal Credit standard allowance increased by 6.2 per cent, providing an above-inflation income boost for most claimants.
  • The weekly payment for the health-related element of Universal Credit for new claimants has been halved from £105 to £50, with existing claimants' rates frozen until 2029, a change expected to affect millions long-term.
  • The government is investing £3.5 billion in tailored employment support to help people with long-term conditions move into and stay in work.
  • The controversial two-child benefit cap has been abolished, which is projected to increase benefits for 560,000 families and lift 450,000 children out of poverty by 2029/30.

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