Business Wednesday, Jan 21

The DWP has published its list of new payments across all of its available benefits including Attendance Allowance, Widow’s Pension and Statutory Sick Pay

Millions of people rely on state benefits to get by. Figures showed in February 2025 there were about 24 million people claiming some form of DWP benefit.

This includes 13.2 million of State Pension age and 10 million of working age. Benefits ranged from the State Pension and Attendance Allowance to Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment.

In April every year these amounts often change in line with proposals regularly announced in the annual Budget set by the government. The DWP has now published its proposed benefit rates for 2026-2027.

Many of these will increase in line with inflation or more while others have remained static, effectively decreasing in value as the cost of living continues to rise. Here is a complete list so you can see what you will get.

The figures are weekly unless stated otherwise. These are generally standard rates and some categories do have additional elements payable depending on your circumstances – you can find out more about these here.

Attendance Allowance

  • Higher rate: £114.60
  • Lower rate: £76.70

Bereavement

Bereavement Benefit – for deaths between 9 April 2001 & 5 April 2017

  • Widowed Parent’s Allowance: £156.65

Bereavement Support Payment

  • Standard rate (lump sum): £2,500
  • Standard rate monthly payments: £100
  • Higher rate (lump sum): £3,500
  • Higher rate monthly payments: £350

Carer’s Allowance

Disability Living Allowance

Care component

  • Highest: £114.60
  • Middle: £76.70
  • Lowest: £30.30

Mobility component

  • Higher: £80
  • Lower: £30.30

Employment and Support Allowance

Contributory and New Style ESA – Personal Allowances

Single

  • Under 25: £75.65
  • 25 or over: £95.55

Lone parent

  • Under 18: £75.65
  • 18 or over: £95.55

Couple

  • Both under 18: £75.65
  • Both under 18 with child: £114.35
  • Both under 18 (main phase): £95.55
  • Both under 18 with child (main phase): £150.15
  • One 18 or over, one under 18 (certain conditions apply): £150.15
  • Both over 18: £150.15
  • Claimant under 25, partner under 18: £75.65
  • Claimant 25 or over, partner under 18: £95.55
  • Claimant (main phase), partner under 18: £95.55

Components

  • Work related activity: £37.95
  • Support: £50.35

Income Related ESA – Personal Allowances

Single

  • Under 25: £77.52
  • 25 or over: £97.75

Lone parent

  • Under 18: £77.52
  • 18 or over: £97.75

Couple

  • Both under 18: £77.52
  • Both under 18 with child: £117.
  • Both under 18 (main phase): £97.75
  • Both under 18 with child (main phase): £153.61
  • One 18 or over, one under 18 (certain conditions apply): £153.61
  • Both over 18: £153.61
  • Claimant under 25, partner under 18: £77.52
  • Claimant 25 or over, partner under 18: £97.75
  • Claimant (main phase), partner under 18: £97.75

Income Related ESA – Premiums

Enhanced disability

  • Single: £22
  • Couple: £31.40

Severe disability

  • Single: £86.05
  • Couple (lower rate): £86.05
  • Couple (higher rate): £172.10
  • Carer: £48.15

Pensioner

  • Single with work-related activity component: £105.90
  • Single with support component £93.95
  • Single with no component: £142.45
  • Couple with work-related activity component: £176.55
  • Couple with support component: £164.60
  • Couple with no component: £213.10

Components

  • Work related activity: £36.55
  • Support: £48.50

Housing Benefit

Personal Allowances

Single

  • Under 25: £75.65
  • 25 or over: £95.55
  • Entitled to main phase ESA: £95.55

Lone parent

  • Under 18: £75.65
  • 18 or over: £95.55
  • Entitled to main phase ESA: £95.55

Couple

  • Both under 18: £114.35
  • One or both 18 or over: £150.15
  • Claimant entitled to main phase ESA: £150.15

Dependent children

State Pension Age

  • Single or lone parent (State Pension age or over): £256.00
  • Couple (State Pension age or over): £383.35
  • Single or lone parent (reached state pension age on or after 1 April 2021): £238.00
  • Couple (both reached state pension age on or after 1 April 2021): £363.25
  • For the claimant and the other party to the marriage where one or more members of the marriage are State Pension age or over: £383.35
  • For each additional spouse who is a member of the same household as the claimant and one or more of the members are State Pension age or over: £127.35

Incapacity Benefit

  • Long-term Incapacity Benefit: £146.60
  • Short-term Incapacity Benefit (under state pension age) – Lower rate: £110.70, Higher rate: £130.90
  • Short-term Incapacity Benefit (over state pension age) – Lower rate: £140.65, Higher rate: £146.60

Income Support

Personal Allowances

Single

  • Under 25: £75.65
  • 25 or over: £95.55

Lone parent

  • Under 18: £75.65
  • 18 or over: £95.55

Couple

  • Both under 18: £75.65
  • Both under 18 – higher rate: £114.35
  • One under 18, one under 25: £75.65
  • One under 18, one 25 and over: £95.55
  • Both 18 or over: £150.15

Dependent children

Industrial Death Benefit

Widow’s pension

  • Higher rate: £184.90
  • Lower rate: £55.47
  • Widower’s pension: £184.90

Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit

  • Standard rate: This is between £46.78 and £233.90 depending on your award level.

There are other premiums available depending on your circumstances.

Jobseeker’s Allowance

Contribution based JSA – Personal Rates

Single

  • Under 25: £75.65
  • 25 or over: £95.55

Income-based JSA – Personal Allowances

Single

  • Under 25: £75.65
  • 25 or over: £95.55

Lone parent

  • Under 18: £75.65
  • 18 or over: £95.55

Couple

  • Both under 18: £75.65
  • Both under 18 – higher rate: £114.35
  • One under 18, one under 25: £75.65
  • One under 18, one 25 and over: £95.55
  • Both 18 or over: £150.15

Dependent children:

Maternity Allowance

  • Standard rate: £194.32
  • Maternity Allowance threshold: £30.00

Pension Credit

Standard minimum guarantee

  • Single: £238.00
  • Couple: £363.25

Additional amount for severe disability

  • Single: £86.05
  • Couple (one qualifies): £86.05
  • Couple (both qualify): £172.10

Additional amount for carers

Personal Independence Payment

Daily living component

  • Enhanced: £114.60
  • Standard: £76.70

Mobility component

  • Enhanced: £80.00
  • Standard: £30.30

Severe Disablement Allowance

State Pension

New State Pension

Old State Pension

  • Category A or B basic pension: £184.90
  • Category B (lower) basic pension – spouse or civil partner’s insurance: £110.75
  • Category C or D – non-contributory: £110.75

Statutory Adoption Pay

  • Earnings threshold £129.00
  • Standard Rate: £194.32

Statutory Maternity Pay

  • Earnings threshold: £129.00
  • Standard rate: £194.32

Statutory Neonatal Pay

  • Earnings threshold: £129.00
  • Standard rate: £194.32

Statutory Paternity Pay

  • Earnings threshold: £129.00
  • Standard rate: £194.32

Statutory Shared Parental Pay

  • Earnings threshold: £129.00
  • Standard rate: £194.32

Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay

  • Earnings threshold: £129.00
  • Standard rate: £194.32

Statutory Sick Pay

Universal Credit (UC) (monthly rates)

UC Amounts – Standard allowance

Single

  • Single under 25: £338.58
  • Single 25 or over: £424.90

Couple

  • Joint claimants both under 25: £528.34
  • Joint claimants, one or both 25 or over £666.97

Child amounts

  • First child (born prior to 6 April 2017): £351.88
  • First child (born on or after 6 April 2017 / second child and subsequent child (where an exception or transitional provision applies): £303.94

Disabled child additions

  • Lower rate addition: £164.79
  • Higher rate addition: £514.71

Widow’s Benefit

  • Widowed mother’s allowance: £156.65

Widow’s pension

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