Nearly 6,000 people were claiming the new universal
credit benefit payment at the end of April. DWP statistics show the government’s progress in rolling
out the new benefit, which combines several benefits into one payment paid
direct to households. The DWP figures showed 5,880 people were claiming
universal credit in April, while 6,960 claimed at some point between April 2013
and 30 April 2014. Around 60% of the claimants on universal credit are under
25. This reflects the fact that the benefit was initially only being made
available to new claimants who are single, non- home-owning, with no children
or disabilities. Universal credit is now in some places being rolled out to
families. Download the statistics from the DWP website.
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