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Home » PIP payments could rise to almost £800 a month under DWP inflation lock
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PIP payments could rise to almost £800 a month under DWP inflation lock

By staff23 August 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed that PIP will be uprated

03:34, 23 Aug 2025Updated 08:07, 23 Aug 2025

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This adjustment means that those receiving the highest level of support could get up to £778.20 every four weeks(Image: eclipse_images via Getty Images)

Millions of disabled people could see their benefits rise to almost £800 a month under plans to uprate Personal Independence Payment (PIP) in line with inflation. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed that awards will go up from April 2026, offering some financial relief as households continue to battle rising living costs.

The move means those on the highest level of support could receive up to £778.20 every four weeks – an increase worth around £28.40. The rise is based on July’s Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation rate of 3.8%, though the final figure will not be set until August and September data is also taken into account.

A DWP spokesperson said the annual uprating was designed to ensure benefits keep pace with rising prices. He said: “This increase is part of the government’s annual uprating process, which aims to ensure that disability benefits, including PIP, reflect the rising cost of living.”

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Millions of disabled people could see their benefits rise to almost £800 a month(Image: Milos Dimic via Getty Images)

More than 3.7 million people in Great Britain rely on PIP to cover the extra costs linked to disability or long-term illness. In Scotland, a similar scheme – the Adult Disability Payment (ADP) – supports a further 476,200 people.

The payment is split into two components – Daily Living and Mobility – with the level depending on how much a claimant’s condition affects everyday tasks such as preparing food, moving around or personal hygiene. To qualify, applicants must show their difficulties will last at least nine months.

For many, the benefit is a lifeline. With inflation still squeezing family budgets, ministers say the uprating will help ensure “the most vulnerable are not left behind”.

The Office for National Statistics recently reported that while inflation has eased from last year’s peak, the cost of essentials remain stubbornly high – hitting those with disabilities particularly hard because of the need for mobility aids, specialist care and support services.

The DWP said uprating in line with inflation would “support those most in need”, providing much-needed stability amid ongoing economic pressures.

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