Pension Credit claims up soar by 145% after winter fuel payment axe

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The decision to scrap the for pensioners who are not claiming Pensions Credit has seen new claims for the benefit soar by 145 per cent in the 16 weeks after the move was announced.

The Department for Work and Pensions () said it received around 150,000 Pension Credit claims in the 16 weeks since the announcement on 29 July compared to around 61,300 Pension Credit claims in the 16 weeks before the announcement.

A spokesperson said it had also seen the number of cleared Pension Credit claims increasing, from around 63,100 in the 16 weeks before the July announcement to 95,300 in the 16 week since the announcement.

“This represents a 51 per cent increase in Pension Credit claims cleared by in the past 16 weeks compared to the 16 weeks before.”

Comparing to the 16-week periods before and after the announcement, the number of Pension Credit claims awarded increased by 17 per cent, from 36,400 to 42,500, alongside a 96 per cent increase in the number of Pension Credit claims not awarded from 27,100 to 53,100.

Weekly Pension Credit claims received, claims cleared, and claims awarded from 1 April 2024 to 17 November 2024

Week beginning Number of Pension Credit claim applications received Number of Pension Credit claims cleared Number of Pension Credit claims cleared – awarded Number of Pension Credit claims cleared – not awarded
01 April 24 3,900 3,400 2,100 1,300
08 April 24 4,500 4,100 2,200 1,900
15 April 24 4,500 4,300 2,300 2,000
22 April 24 4,200 5,000 2,500 2,500
29 April 24 3,800 4,700 2,400 2,400
06 May 24 3,400 4,000 2,300 1,700
13 May 24 4,100 4,000 2,400 1,600
20 May 24 4,000 3,900 2,300 1,500
27 May 24 3,300 3,500 2,000 1,500
03 June 24 4,200 3,200 1,900 1,300
10 June 24 4,000 3,800 2,300 1,600
17 June 24 3,400 3,800 2,400 1,500
24 June 24 3,200 3,900 2,400 1,600
01 July 24 3,800 4,100 2,500 1,600
08 July 24 4,100 3,400 2,100 1,400
15 July 24 3,300 3,500 2,100 1,400
22 July 24 3,500 3,900 2,300 1,600
29 July 24 8,000 4,300 2,200 2,000
05 August 24 7,300 4,300 2,200 2,100
12 August 24 5,900 4,000 2,100 2,000
19 August 24 8,400 4,900 2,400 2,400
26 August 24 9,000 4,600 2,000 2,600
02 September 24 10,700 5,400 2,300 3,000
09 September 24 13,400 6,300 2,400 3,900
16 September 24 11,900 6,000 2,400 3,700
23 September 24 9,900 5,600 2,000 3,700
30 September 24 8,300 5,100 1,900 3,300
07 October 24 8,200 6,000 2,300 3,700
14 October 24 9,600 6,600 3,000 3,600
21 October 24 9,000 7,100 3,200 4,000
28 October 24 10,000 6,800 3,200 3,600
4 November 24 9,800 8,400 4,300 4,200
11 November 24 10,600 9,900 4,600 5,300

Tom Selby, director of public policy at AJ Bell, said: “Rachel Reeves has been hauled over the coals over her shock decision to means-test the this year, so the chancellor will be hoping tomorrow’s figures at least show attempts to raise awareness of Pension Credit have resulted in an increase in applications from low-income retirees.

“Pension Credit has historically been chronically underclaimed, with over a third of households who could be eligible failing to make a claim each year. This could be for a number of reasons, from a lack of awareness to difficulties filling out forms or a reluctance to be seen as a benefit claimant, but the result is hundreds of thousands of people missing out on a vital source of income worth thousands of pounds a year on average.

“This year the need to claim Pension Credit is even more pressing as it will also unlock the , worth up to £300. Anyone who thinks they might be entitled to Pension Credit still has time to unlock their , but they need to get their application in by 21 December.

“While the process can feel intimidating, it is worth doing if you think you might qualify. The offers a useful online tool to check if you might qualify for Pension Credit before going through the application service, and organisations like Citizens Advice and Age UK can also help guide you through the process.”

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