DWP Benefit Boost 2026: 4 Million Households to Receive £295 Additional Support From Monday

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is providing a financial boost to around 4 million households through changes to Universal Credit payments.

DWP Benefit Boost 2026
DWP Benefit Boost 2026

From Monday, April 6, 2026, the Government has increased payment rates as part of efforts to support families facing rising living costs.

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Annual Increase and Long-Term Impact

The standard Universal Credit allowance will rise by £295 per year initially, with projections suggesting this could reach up to £760 annually by the end of the decade.

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This adjustment is part of a broader plan to strengthen financial support for working households, many of whom rely on Universal Credit to supplement their income.

Key Changes to Payment Rates

New monthly Universal Credit rates have been updated as follows:

Category Previous Rate New Rate
Single (Under 25) £316.98 £338.58
Single (25 or Over) £400.14 £424.90
Couple (Both Under 25) £497.55 £528.34
Couple (At Least One 25 or Over) £628.10 £666.97

These increases apply to the standard allowance and do not include additional elements such as child support. 

Changes to Child Element

The Child Element remains an important part of Universal Credit payments. It provides:

  • £351.88 per month for the first child
  • £303.94 per month for each additional child

The previous two-child limit has now been removed, allowing families to claim for more children, although overall benefit caps may still apply.

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Reduction in Health Element

While the standard allowance has increased, the Health Element has been reduced for new claimants.

It has been cut from £429.80 per month to £217.26, as part of Government efforts to control rising welfare costs. 

Government’s Explanation

Officials say these reforms are designed to “rebalance” the Universal Credit system by increasing core payments while reducing additional health-related top-ups.

The Government believes this will create a fairer structure and reduce long-term dependency on welfare support.

Overall Impact

The changes are expected to deliver a noticeable financial boost to millions of households, with some projected to gain up to £725 annually in the coming years.

At the same time, adjustments to other elements of the system may affect certain claimants differently, particularly those relying on health-related support. 

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