DWP deadline for £150 cost of living payment is today - what to do about missing money
The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) has sent out more than 6 million £150 payments to people receiving disability benefits. The one-off payment has been handed out as part of the government's financial support for vulnerable households, which will see benefits claimants get up to £1,350 extra cash over this year and next.
The one-off disability payment is the second payment to be made to vulnerable households this year, and follows the first installment of the £900 cost of living payment that was paid to eligible households in April.
In addition to the £900 payment for people on eligible means-tested benefits - the second and third installments of which are still to come - and the £150 disability payment, some households will also receive a £300 pensioner cost of living payment this winter.
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The DWP first began sending £150 payments out to people on qualifying disability benefits, including disability living allowance and personal independence payment, from June 20. The two-week payment window came to an end today, July 4, which means anyone who is missing their payment will soon be able to contact the DWP to ask for help.
The DWP states on its website: "You will be able to report a missing Disability Cost of Living Payment from 5 July 2023. Do not contact us before then as we will not be able to take any action." Claimants who are missing their payments will be able to report it through the government website from Wednesday here.
The department has previously said that a small number of payments will be made after July 4, where claimants were still awaiting confirmation of their eligibility or entitlement to


