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Take a 27 year old woman. By default she’ll be able to claim £393.45 per month from Universal Credit.
Now let’s say she has some sort of mental health issue like depression, autism, adhd or bipolar etc. She’ll qualify for LCWRA, adding £416.19. Now we’re at £809.64 per month
With mental health issues she’ll qualify for PIP too. There are rates to this, we’ll give her the lowest one - £288.70. Putting her at £1098.34 a month.
She has a son too who was born after 6 April 2017 so add £287.92 (would’ve been £333.33 if he was born prior.) Little Timmy’s declared as ADHD so she gets £156.11 for that. Having the child puts her at £1542.37 a month.
Finally her flat costs £800pcm that the council fully cover. So in total she’s receiving £2342.37 a month and £28,103 a year.
Your £30k you make means nothing to her. She’s earning just shy of that whilst doing nothing
Now let’s say she has some sort of mental health issue like depression, autism, adhd or bipolar etc. She’ll qualify for LCWRA, adding £416.19. Now we’re at £809.64 per month
With mental health issues she’ll qualify for PIP too. There are rates to this, we’ll give her the lowest one - £288.70. Putting her at £1098.34 a month.
She has a son too who was born after 6 April 2017 so add £287.92 (would’ve been £333.33 if he was born prior.) Little Timmy’s declared as ADHD so she gets £156.11 for that. Having the child puts her at £1542.37 a month.
Finally her flat costs £800pcm that the council fully cover. So in total she’s receiving £2342.37 a month and £28,103 a year.
Your £30k you make means nothing to her. She’s earning just shy of that whilst doing nothing