Here is what you can expect to get following the increases
People who receive payments from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) are set to see an increase in what they get. The DWP has recently unveiled the proposed revised weekly payment amounts for State Pension recipients and those claiming benefits.
Approximately 13 million pensioners will witness their State Pension increase by 4.8 per cent from April 6, whilst individuals receiving working-age or disability benefits will benefit from a 3.8 per cent rise. The updated payment amounts commence on the first Monday following the beginning of the financial year. However, for 2026/27, this coincides with the same date – Monday, April 6.
It’s also crucial to note that the majority of payments are processed retrospectively, meaning most recipients will not see the increase immediately. Annual uprating letters are sent to all claimants ahead of the implementation of new payment amounts, informing people of the adjustments – it’s advisable to retain this documentation securely as it frequently serves as verification of benefit entitlement when seeking additional financial assistance.
Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden recently disclosed the revised payment figures. He also confirmed that under the new Universal Credit Act 2025, the Standard Allowance will rise by approximately £295 annually for a single claimant aged 25 or above, and roughly £465 for couples where at least one partner is aged 25 or over.
Additional State Pension components will see a 3.8 per cent uplift, whilst the Standard Minimum Guarantee within Pension Credit will grow by 4.8 per cent – mirroring the rise in average wages. Starting from April 6, this will amount to £238.00 weekly for an individual pensioner and £363.25 weekly for couples.
Across England and Wales, Personal Independence Payment (PIP) alongside other support for additional requirements stemming from disability, plus Carer’s Allowance rates, will similarly climb by 3.8 per cent. As reported by the Daily Record, it’s worth noting that in Scotland, these matters fall under devolved powers and are determined by the Scottish Government.
On January 13, Finance Secretary Shona Robison announced that devolved benefits including Adult, Child or Pension Age Disability Payment, Carer Support Payment and Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance, will rise by 3.8 per cent – matching the rate applied to DWP benefits.
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New DWP payment rates 2026/27
Weekly rates are shown, unless otherwise stated and have been listed in alphabetical order to make it easier to find the payment relevant to your own situation.
A full breakdown of all benefits, including additional payments, the benefit cap and new deduction rates can be found on GOV.UK.
Attendance Allowance
- Higher rate: £114.60 (from £110.40)
- Lower rate: £76.70 (from £73.90)
Carer’s Allowance
- April 2026 weekly payment rate: £86.45 (from £83.30)
- Weekly earnings threshold: £204.00 (from £196.00)
Disability Living Allowance
Daily Care component
- Highest: £114.60 (from £110.40)
- Middle: £76.70 (from £73.90)
- Lowest: £30.30 (from £29.20)
Mobility component
- Higher: £80.00 (from £77.05)
- Lower: £30.30 (from £29.20)
Contributory and New Style Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
- Single, under 25: £75.65 (from £72.90)
- Single, 25 or over: £95.55 (from £92.05)
- Lone parent, under 18: £95.55 (from £72.90)
- Lone parent, over 18: £92.05 (from £92.05)
- Couple, both under 18: £75.65 from (72.90)
- Couple, both under 18 with child: £111.35 (from £110.15)
- Couple, both under 18 (main phase): £95.55 (from £92.05)
- Couple, both under 18 with child (main phase): £150.15 (from £144.65)
- Couple, both over 18: £150.15 (from £144.65)
Full details on amounts for mixed age households and premiums can be found on GOV.UK.
Income Support
- Single, under 25: £75.65 (from £72.90)
- Single, 25 or over: £95.55 (from £92.05)
- Lone parent, under 18: £75.65 (from £72.90)
- Lone parent, 18 or over: £95.55 (from £92.05)
- Couple, both under 18: £75.65 (from £72.90)
- Couple, both under 18 – higher rate: £114.35 (from £110.15)
- Couple, one under 18, one under 25: £75.65 (from £72.90)
- Couple, one under 18, one 25 and over: £95.55 (from £92.05)
- Couple, both 18 or over: £150.15 (from £144.65)
Full details on additional premiums by age and household circumstances can be found on GOV.UK.
Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
Contribution based JSA
- Under 25: £75.65 (from £72.90)
- 25 or over: £95.55 (from £92.05)
Income-based JSA
- Under 25: £75.65 (from £72.90)
- 25 or over: £95.55 (from £92.05)
Lone parent
- Under 18: £75.65 (from £72.90)
- 18 or over: £95.55 (from £92.05)
- Couple, both under 18: £75.65 (from £72.90)
- Couple, both under 18 – higher rate: £114.35 (from £11.15)
- Couple, one under 18, one under 25: £75.65 (from £72.90)
- Couple, one under 18, one 25 and over: £95.55 (from £92.05)
- Couple, both 18 or over: £150.15 (from £144.65)
Full details on amounts for mixed age households and premiums can be found on GOV.UK.
Maternity Allowance
- Standard rate: £194.32 (from £187.18)
Pension Credit
Standard minimum guarantee
- Single: £238.00 (from £227.10)
- Couple: £363.25 (from £346.60)
Additional amount for severe disability
- Single: £86.05 (from £82.90)
- Couple (one qualifies): £86.05 (from £82.90)
- Couple (both qualify): £172.10 (from £165.75)
- Additional amount for carers: £48.15 (from £46.40)
Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
Daily Living component
- Enhanced: £114.60 (from £110.40)
- Standard: £76.70 (from £73.90)
Mobility component
- Enhanced: £80.00 (from £77.05)
- Standard: £30.30 (from £29.20)
State Pension
New State Pension
- Full rate: £241.30 (from £230.25)
Old/Basic State Pension
- Category A or B Basic State Pension: £184.90 (from £176.45)
- Category B (lower) Basic State Pension – spouse or civil Partner’s insurance: £110.75 (from £105.70)
- Category C or D – non-contributory: £110.75 (from £105.70)
Full details on Additional State Pension, Widows Pension, increments and Invalidity Allowance can be found on GOV.UK.
Universal Credit (monthly rates)
Single People
- Under 25: £338.58 (from £316.98)
- 25 or over: £424.90 (from £400.14)
Couples
- Joint claimants both under 25: £528.34 (from £497.55)
- Joint claimants, one or both 25 or over: £666.97 (from £628.10)
A full list of additional elements related to Universal Credit can be found on GOV.UK.