Pension Credit

Examples

Here are some examples to show you how much Pension Credit people with different circumstances might get.

Example 1 - Amy

Amy is 60. She lives in her son's home. The only money she has is her State Pension of £98 a week.

Pension Credit will give her £32 a week extra. As a result her total weekly income will increase to £130.00.

Example 2 - Balbir and Manju

Balbir and Manju are a couple and are both 75. Their weekly income is as follows:

State Pension (Balbir) £95.25
State Pension (Manju) £95.25
Personal pension (Balbir) £16.00
Savings of £8,000 (we assume £1 of income for every £500 or part of £500 for any savings over £6.000.) £4.00
Total weekly income £210.50

Pension Credit will give them £22.21 a week extra. As a result their total weekly income will increase to £232.71.

Example 3 - Betty

Betty is 66. She is single and a severely disabled person. Her weekly income is as follows:

State Pension £95.25
Attendance Allowance (this is not counted as income for Pension Credit purposes) £70.35
Savings of £5,000 (we do not assume any income from these savings as they are less than £6,000) £0
Total weekly income £165.60

Pension Credit will give her an extra £87.60 a week. (This includes an extra amount of £52.85 because Betty is severely disabled). As a result, her total weekly income will increase to £253.20

To apply for Pension Credit call 0800 99 1234

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