Social Security Benefits: Disability

(asked on 25th February 2022) - View Source

Question to the Department for Work and Pensions:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what was the change over the last three years in the level of disability-related benefits that were paid weekly to individuals; and what consideration, if any, they have given to removing the requirement to justify the use of that payment.


This question was answered on 7th March 2022

The information requested is in the table below.

Personal Independence Payment

2019/20 (£)

2020/21 (£)

2021/22 (£)

Daily living component

Enhanced

87.65

89.15

89.60

Standard

58.70

59.70

60.00

Mobility component

Enhanced

61.20

62.25

62.55

Standard

23.20

23.60

23.70

Disability Living Allowance

Care component

Highest

87.65

89.15

89.60

Middle

58.70

59.70

60.00

Lowest

23.20

23.60

23.70

Mobility component

Higher

61.20

62.25

62.55

Lower

23.20

23.60

23.70

Attendance Allowance

Higher rate

87.65

89.15

89.60

Lower rate

58.70

59.70

60.00

The benefit rates are published annually on www.gov.UK and can be located by searching for “benefit and pension rates”.

Attendance Allowance, Disability Living Allowance and Personal Independence Payment are intended to act as a contribution towards the extra costs that arise as a result of a long-term health condition or disability. Claimants are free to use their payments in whatever way they want and according to their own priorities and needs. These benefits can also be used as a gateway to other benefits to assist in their income and day to day lives.

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