All the DWP benefit which will be paid early next week - including Universal Credit and PIP
A wave of bank holidays in May means a variety of benefit payments will be issued on different days than usual.
Instead, the DWP will issue the money into their bank accounts early, with the majority landing on Friday, April 28. Affected benefits will include: Attendance Allowance, Carer’s Allowance, Child Benefit, Disability Living Allowance , Employment and Support Allowance , Income Support, Jobseeker’s Allowance , Pension Credit, Personal Independence Payment , State Pension, Tax Credits, and Universal Credit, Hull Live reports.
It's important to note that the usual amount being paid will not change. However, May 1 is not the only bank holiday that will affect DWP payments throughout May.
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