The people who will be eligible for the full DWP £1,350 cost of living payments and when they will be made
The government has confirmed that it will soon pay out the first instalment of a series of Cost of Living payments worth up to £1,350 in the coming weeks.
Overall, five cost of living payments are scheduled across the 2023/24 tax year and will cover vulnerable households, pensioners, and those living with physical and mental disabilities.Who will be eligible for the full £1,350 cost of living support? According to the DWP, the payment timetable is as follows:
You must have received a payment for one of these payments during the quality period between January 26, 2023 and February 25, 2023.
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