Winter cost-of-living-payments expected to help 17,000 Rotherham families
More than eight million households in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland who claim qualified means-tested benefits will automatically be paid £324— along with a second £326 payment — the Department for Work and Pensions confirmed.
The DWP said “struggling families” would receive a support package worth up to £1,200 to help with the rise in living costs — which will reportedly contain £400 for energy bills, a £150 council tax rebate (for 85 percent of all UK households), and the previous £326 Cost of Living Payment made by DWP in July and by HMRC in September.
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Hide AdAn estimated 17,200 families — within the parliamentary constituency of Rotherham — are eligible for the two £300-plus payments.
A £300 addition to winter fuel payments will go to over eight million pensioner households over the winter.
The government said its energy price guarantee on bills that could save a typical household around £700 this winter.
The Advertiser reported in June that residents were cashing in their £150 energy rebate for a tenth less than the original fee at pawn shops because they “couldn’t wait any longer” for payments to enter their bank accounts and as many were on “top-up meters”.
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Hide AdAt the time, council leader Cllr Chris Read said the council were making the tax energy support payments within the criteria set by government which had been “extremely challenging for all councils”, with most people receiving a payment directly into their bank account.
Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt said: “Prices are rising across the world as we manage the aftershock of Covid-19 and Putin’s invasion of Ukraine
“We recognise that families back home are struggling, which is why we’ve taken decisive action to hold down energy bills this winter, and provided hundreds of pounds of cash support for each vulnerable household.
“As part of that support, over eight million vulnerable households - almost a quarter of families in the UK – will automatically receive a second cost of living payment worth £324 in their bank account from today (November 8).
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Hide Ad“And while we can’t completely protect people from rising prices, my priority at the upcoming Autumn Statement will be to protect the poorest in society as we take the tough decisions necessary to fix our public finances.”
Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride said: “We will continue to act with compassion as we navigate challenging global economic circumstances.
“This latest £324 payment will help the most vulnerable people in our society who are worrying about their finances through the winter months.”