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Cost-of-living crisis: tens of thousands of Barnet households to receive support payment

Over 45,000 households in Barnet are eligible to receive up to £900 in cost-of-living payments reports Andrew Dowdeswell, Data Reporter

Five pound coins on top of £5, £10, £20 and £50 pound notes - as over 45,000 Barnet residents are eligible for cost of living support payments
8 million households across the UK will receive cost of living support – (Credit – Radar)

Tens of thousands of households in Barnet are due to receive the first cost of living payment from the government, new figures show.

But the Resolution Foundation warned the government some people will slip through the cracks as they deal with spiralling energy prices and soaring inflation.

Department for Work and Pensions figures show around 45,800 households in Barnet are eligible to receive up to £900 in cost-of-living payments.

They are among more than 8 million households across the UK who will receive the support.

Estimates have been rounded to the nearest 100 households.

The first of three instalments – worth £301 – is due to be made between April 25th and May 17th and should appear directly in people’s bank accounts.

Support available to recipients of seven benefits

Those eligible include anyone who received any of the following benefits between January 26th and February 25th this year:

  • Universal Credit;
  • Income-based jobseekers allowance;
  • Income-related employment and support allowance;
  • Income support;
  • Working tax credit;
  • Child tax credit;
  • Pension credit.

However, with consumer price index inflation currently at 10.1% and remaining stubbornly high, charities have warned some people will fall between the cracks as they deal with rising prices.

Lalitha Try, economist at the Resolution Foundation, said: “The government’s cost-of-living payments will provide much-needed support for over 8 million UK households, and are rightly targeted at many of those who will need the most help.

“However, many families who are urgently in need of help will still fall through the cracks – such as those who are on a low income, but not receiving benefits.”

Alongside the support payments is a £150 disability payment, which will be paid out to 6.7 million individuals across the UK this summer – approximately 26,600 of these are based in Barnet.

A further £300 is due for pensioners in receipt of winter fuel payments later this year.

Mel Stride, secretary of state for work and pensions, said the government continues “to wrap our arms around the most vulnerable”.

He added that work is “the best route out of poverty”, highlighting the work coach support scheme to help people boost their skills and progress in their careers.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said: “I know that times are tough, which is why a key focus of the Spring Budget was supporting people with the cost of living and helping people into well-paid work.”


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