The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is sounding the alarm: around 700,000 pensioner households are missing out on up to £4,000 a year in support.
Pension Credit, a vital benefit to boost weekly income and unlock further assistance, remains drastically underclaimed. Here’s everything you need to know to seize this opportunity.
Why It Matters Now
- A recent surge in Pension Credit claims—a 44% increase between July 2024 and July 2025—followed changes to the Winter Fuel Payment eligibility. Yet, claims have since dipped by 16%, signaling a loss of momentum.
- Despite improvements in processing speed, with the backlog slashed by 86%, many eligible people still aren’t applying.
- The Work and Pensions Committee calls low take-up a “scandal,” noting the benefit is worth up to £4,000 annually.
- DWP actions—like simplification of the online form (average just 16 minutes) and awareness efforts—have been effective but need expansion.
What Pension Credit Offers: Figures at a Glance
Benefit Component | Single Pensioner | Couple |
---|---|---|
Guarantee Credit | Up to £227.10/week | Up to £346.60/week |
Savings Credit | Up to £17.30/week | Up to £19.36/week |
Severe Disability Add‑On | +£82.90/week | — |
Carer’s Add‑On | +£46.40/week if eligible | — |
Childcare Add‑On | £67.42/week (or £78.10*) | — |
*For first child born before 6 April 2017. |
Annual totals: Guarantee plus Savings Credit can push support to £4,000+, with extra top-ups for carers, disability or children.
Additional Benefits Unlocked
Claiming Pension Credit does more than boost income—it “passports” you to:
- Winter Fuel Payment
- Council Tax support
- Housing Benefit
- A free TV licence for those aged 75+
This means its real value far exceeds the headline figure.
How the Claiming Trend Has Evolved
- Between July 2024–July 2025:
- Applications rose 44% to 320,300, with 181,100 awarded (a 46% increase).
- But from April–August 2025 vs last year:
- Applications fell by 16%.
- 85,400 claims cleared (a modest 1% increase), with 47,500 awarded.
- Backlog: Peaked at 85,600 claims in Dec 2024, now down to 12,100 by August 2025.
Why Take-Up Remains Low
- Long-standing take-up rates remain stuck between 61–66% despite campaigns.
- Around 700,000 households remain eligible but haven’t applied.
- Barriers include lack of awareness, complexity, administrative worries, and lack of personal outreach.
- Community support, face-to-face help, and better data sharing are needed to close the gap.
Pension Credit represents a lifeline for low-income pensioners, providing up to £4,000 a year in extra support—and much more when considering linked benefits.
While recent campaigns and process improvements have boosted uptake, a shocking number of eligible pensioners—around 700,000 households—remain unaware or unable to claim. Whether it’s a phone call, an online check, or community help, now is the time to act.
FAQs
You could get up to £227/week as a single person, £346/week as a couple, plus potential additional amounts for carers, disabilities, or children—totalling £4,000+ annually.
The online application now takes just 16 minutes on average, and claims can be backdated up to three months.
It opens access to benefits like the Winter Fuel Payment, housing/council tax help, and a free TV licence for those over 75.
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