Reaching State Pension age affects eligibility for several DWP benefits, according to a new guide from Turn2us ...
The Shift to Age 67: Everyone born after March 6, 1961, will not be eligible for the state pension until they reach the age of 67. This includes millions of workers currently aged 64 and under who ...
Around 13 million people across Great Britain receive State Pension support, but reaching pension age means you can no longer claim certain DWP benefits ...
Attendance Allowance provides extra cash to people of State Pension age with certain disabilities and illnesses ...
The benefit 910,000 state pensioners don't claim but pays them £347 a week has been revealed. Up to £2.5billion of Pension ...
State pension age Brits with arthritis may be eligible to claim an extra £441.60 per month through Attendance Allowance. The ...
The age people can claim is currently set at 66, though this will gradually start to climb in the new year. It impacts everyone born after April 6, 1960. And it may affect when some Brits can retire, ...
According to Money Helper, for those on the new state pension they could increase their weekly payments by 1 per cent for ...
Certain groups of older people on Personal Independence Payment (PIP) with an award for the lower rate of mobility element ...
Elderly state pensioners could receive a £12,376 payout - with an additional seven benefits. From April, the Department for ...
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