MILLIONS of people will get extra cash from today to help them get through the cost of living crisis.

Millions on Universal Credit and other benefits are among the most hard-up who will get a £650 one-off payment.

Extra cash is being given out to the most hard-up Brits on benefits

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Extra cash is being given out to the most hard-up Brits on benefitsCredit: Getty

Everyone on means-tested benefits will get the cash as part of a package of plans announced by the government.

That means those on Universal Credit and legacy benefits like tax credits will get the help.

The lowest income pensioners will also get the help, on top of a separate £300 payment going out to all over state pension age.

The payment is due to arrive in bank accounts from today, Thursday July 14.

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However, the DWP have confirmed payments might take longer to process, meaning you could receive your payment a few weeks late.

Former Chancellor Rishi Sunak promised to tackle the cost of living crisis with help “targeting this significant support to millions of the most vulnerable people in our society”.

Mr Sunak said at the time: “We know that people are facing challenges with the cost of living and that is why today I’m stepping in with further support to help with rising energy bills.” 

The Chancellor also announced:

The measures come as millions of people have struggled to cope with rising bills.

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Inflation has hit 9% and could rise to 11% in the months to come, according to Bank of England.

Energy bills could go up to more than £3,000 when the price cap rises again, Ofgem has warned.

The energy price cap limiting how much suppliers can charge for standard tariffs shot up by 54% in April pushing up bills for millions of people.

The cost of living ahs hit a 40-year-high as inflation hit 9%

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The cost of living ahs hit a 40-year-high as inflation hit 9%

Around 22million households are currently on price capped tariffs as fixed deals are now far higher following a steep increase in wholesale energy costs since last year.

The price cap increase pushed the typical duel fuel bill from £1,277 to £1,971, though exactly how much you pay depends on usage.

In May benefit payments increased by just 3.1%, far behind inflation, squeezing millions of people’s finances.

Who is eligible for the £650 payment?

Those on the following benefits will get the £650 help from tomorrow, known as the Cost of Living Payment.

  • Income-based Jobseekers Allowance
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • Income Support
  • Working Tax Credit
  • Child Tax Credit
  • Pension Credit

For those on benefits paid by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) the payment will be made in two lump sums.

The first will be made from today, July 14, and the majority of those eligible should be paid by July 31.

A second payment will arrive in Autumn.

Because payments will take longer to process, it could arrive in your account a few weeks late.

Payments for those on tax credits which come from HMRC will follow shortly after.

Anyone who was in receipt of the payments as of May 25, or who had started a claim and is later successful will be eligible for the first payment.

Eligibility for the second payment will be announced later on, with a second date applying for the later tranche of cash.

The payments will be tax-free and won’t affect any benefits you’re getting.

The £300 one-off payment for pensioners will be paid on top of the £650 to those who get pension credit.

And anyone with disabilities will get a £150 payment on top too.

The latest help comes after earlier plans announced in February.

The government announced help for households including the £150 council tax energy rebate for four in five households.

There were also plans for a £200 discount applied to every energy bill in October, which would have to be repaid over five years.

That’s now been replaced by a £400 payment that will not have to be repaid.

Energy prices are weighing on households leaving many short of cash

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Energy prices are weighing on households leaving many short of cash

The Houshold Support Fund was doubled to £1billion, and gives money to local councils to dish out to struggling residents in their area.

That’s been upped again and a further £500million cash will be available over the winter period until March 2023.

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