Welfare reform

Find out about the government’s Welfare Reform Act 2012 which introduced major changes to the benefits system, particularly for people of working age.

Changes to Local Housing Allowance

If you are renting privately and think you may be entitled to help with the cost of your rent, you can apply for Local Housing Allowance (LHA).

Under 35s who rent privately

Since January 2012, if you are single and aged under 35, living in privately rented accommodation and claim local housing allowance to help pay your rent, you may only be entitled to the shared accommodation rate.

Under-occupation (Bedroom Tax)

From April 2013, if you live in a housing association home and claim Housing Benefit to help pay your rent, your Housing Benefit may have been reduced, depending on the size of your family and the number of bedrooms you are considered to need.

Benefit Cap

From October 2013, the overall amount of benefit you can receive was capped. A further reduction to the Benefit Cap has been introduced from November 2016. This is set at £20,000 for households outside of London. Read more information on the reduced cap, including whether it applies to you.

Universal Credit

This has been rolled out nationally and is now available for Knowsley residents making new benefit claims.

It is a single benefit for working-age claimants and replaces a range of means-tested benefits, including income support, jobseeker's allowance, working tax credit, employment and support allowance, and child tax credit. 

The benefit is paid monthly, and you will be responsible for paying your rent directly to your landlord. Speak with your Work Coach and ask for budgeting support to help you manage this. If you are struggling, speak with your landlord and don’t ignore problems.

Find out more or make a claim for Universal Credit

State Pension Age

New State Pension affects all women born on or after 6 April 1953 and all men born on or after 6 April 1951. This will give a single amount to those with 35 qualifying years of National Insurance contributions.  Those without the full number of years but with a minimum of 10 will receive a pro rata amount. Those claiming the new state pension will not be able to claim Pension Credit savings credit. Further details can be found in the Age UK ‘What the new pension reforms mean for you’ document.

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