As millions of benefit claimants get ready to receive some extra cash from the government, there will unfortunately be some who won't qualify.
Over the next year, roughly eight million people across the country will receive up to £900 in cost of living payments. The first payment from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) worth £301 will be rolled out between April 25 and May 17.
Meanwhile, additional payments of £299 and £300 will be rolled out later on this year and in early 2024. But, there will be some missing out on this cash boost due to the benefits they receive, the Mirror reports. Read more: Is it too expensive to have children? According to the DWP, only those claiming specific means-tested benefits will be able to receive the cash.
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