DWP Pensions Minister flags £4,200 annual income boost for 1950s-born women - Liverpool Echo
- The Department for Work and Pensions plans to introduce laws to recover money from individuals guilty of benefit fraud, as disclosed by the DWP.
- The new Pensions Minister encourages low-income pensioners and women born in the 1950s to check for an average annual income increase of £4,200.
- The means-tested Pension Credit aims to combat pensioner poverty, guaranteeing a minimum income level, with the standard minimum guarantee increasing by 4.1% in April.
- About 760,000 older people are not claiming Pension Credit, which can provide additional financial help for various costs, according to the DWP.
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