Sunderland Echo

Don’t miss out on ‘top up’

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The UK has never paid our pensioners more; our annual state pension bill is £100bn, up from £60bn in 2010.

Around 1.5 million pensioners across Great Britain do receive the extra help from Pension Credit – a top up to their retirement incomes.

But here is the problem; there are still hundreds of thousands of pensioners who might be eligible for Pension Credit but simply are not claiming.

They are missing out on this extra boost, which last year was worth, on average, around £64 a week.

That’s why the Department for Work and Pensions has teamed up with Age UK and the BBC to redouble our efforts to raise awareness of Pension Credit, helping people understand how to apply, what they are eligible for, and what other benefits they can expect – such as a free TV licence for those over 75.

I’m particular­ly thrilled to be working alongside Len Goodman and Rustie Lee to encourage people to apply for Pension Credit and using their profile to reach those who may in the past have been reticent about claiming it.

Pensioners whose income is below £177.10 (for individual­s) or £270.30 (for couples) per week may be eligible to receive Pension Credit. And if your income is higher, you might still be eligible for Pension Credit if you have a disability, you care for someone, or you have particular housing costs.

Anyone can use the Department for Work and Pension’s free online Pension Credit calculator to check eligibilit­y and get an estimate of what they might receive.

If the calculator shows you might be entitled, or even if you aren’t sure, then I strongly urge you to make a claim – this can be easily done online.

Or you can call the DWP Pension Credit Freephone claim line on 0800 99

1234, or apply by post. Organisati­ons such as Age UK or your local Citizens Advice Bureau can also help you to claim.

So, please, if you have a relative or are caring for someone help them make a claim.

Even a small amount of Pension Credit can open the door to a wealth of other support; this is worth hundreds or even thousands of pounds and we don’t want your mum or dad to miss out.

If you’re in any doubt whatsoever, please do take just a few minutes today to check your eligibilit­y.

I want everyone to receive the support they are entitled to – and the applicatio­n process couldn’t be more straightfo­rward.

Guy Opperman, Minister for Pensions and Financial Inclusion, Department for Work and Pensions.

“There are still

hundreds of thousands of pensioners who are not claiming.”

 ??  ?? “Last year it was worth, on average, around £64 a week.”
“Last year it was worth, on average, around £64 a week.”

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