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Inflation last hit 10.1% back in July â the biggest rise in inflation since 1997.
Inflation is what goods and services are worth in a country.
If it is higher, that means everyday essentials such as food are more expensive.
Rising food prices were the major factor which drove inflation up between August and September 2022.
The Bank of England predicts that inflation will peak at 11% in October and then remain above 10% for a few months after.
High inflation will likely mean that the Bank of England will need to raise interest rates next month to help bring it down.
November 17 â deadline to backdate benefits and qualify for the Warm Home Discount
The Warm Home Discount is available to those on the lowest incomes to help with rising costs.
However, don’t need to apply to get the cash and you’ll automatically qualify if you are receiving certain benefits including pension credit.
Energy suppliers will automatically dish out the payment, worth £150 this year, as long as you were receiving pension credit on or before Sunday, August 21.
So you’ll need to launch your claim by Friday, November 18 and then successfully get it backdated to cover the August 21 Warm Home Discount qualifying date.
So if you make a claim now you could be in the qualifying period for the Warm Home Discount.
Payments for the £150 Warm Home Discount scheme will likely begin in December.
November 23 â second half of £650 cost of living payment for those on tax credits
The government is paying tax credit claimants later than those getting DWP benefits like Universal Credit to avoid paying anyone twice.
Anyone who claims both types of tax credits â child tax credit and working tax credit â will have the payment made into the bank account where child tax credits are paid.
You’ll know when the money has landed in your bank account by looking for a reference which starts with your national insurance number, followed by “HMRC COL”;.
November â £300 pensioner cost of living payment
Early December â Christmas bonus paid for those on Universal Credit and benefits
Eligible households will not need to apply for the bonus as it will be paid automatically â but they will need to meet the eligibility criteria.
The tax-free £10 payment is usually made after the qualifying week and before Christmas.
But to qualify for the payment you must be present or “ordinarily resident”; in the UK, Channel Islands, Isle of Man or Gibraltar during the first full week between December 5 and 11.
It will show up in your bank account as “DWP XB”; on your statement.
Households will also need to claim at least one of the 20 qualifying benefits within the same period.
December 15 â Bank of England could raise interest rates
If you usually get paid on the 26th or 27th of each month you should be paid on December 23 this year.
That’s because Boxing Day counts as a bank holiday, and the 27th is a “substituted”; bank holiday day for Christmas Day and payments aren’t made on these days.
The same goes for if you usually receive your Universal Credit payment on the 2nd of each month as January 2, 2023 is a bank holiday.
If you usually get paid Universal Credit on this day, you’ll get it on December 30, 2022.
Plus, if you usually get paid on the 24th or 25th of each month you should receive your payment on December 23 as the 24th and 25th fall on the weekend this year.
If a payment date lands on the weekend it’s usually made the first working day before then.
You don’t need to do anything if your usual date for getting Universal Credit falls on a bank holiday.
But you should factor any early payments into your budget and make sure it lasts you long enough to take you through to the next month.
If your payment date falls on a normal date you’ll get your money as usual.
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