State pensioners in line for £230 benefit from Sunday (2025)

Pensioners will get the extra benefit in their bank account from Sunday, April 6

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Claire Schofield and Charlotte Fisher

11:54, 05 Apr 2025

State pensioners in line for £230 benefit from Sunday (1)

Many state pensioners are set to get a £230 per week benefit from Sunday as rates increase. Every year the State Pension increases by whichever is highest out of inflation, wages based on average growth between May and July, or 2.5 per cent - known as the triple lock promise.

This year it will rise by 4.1pc in line with average earnings growth. Other benefits set to increase include Universal Credit, Child Benefits, and Disability Living Allowance.


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The State Pension rate is going up on Sunday, April 6 - the start of the new tax year - meaning people receiving both the basic and new State Pensions are being uprated by 4.1pc in line with the annual increase in the average weekly earnings index for May to July 2024.

Other welfare benefit rates, including Universal Credit and Child Benefit, are going up this month by almost 2%. All other DWP payments apart from the State Pension increase every year in line with the rate of inflation from the previous September.

In September 2024 the inflation rate was confirmed as being 1.7pc, according to the consumer price index, meaning rates are going up this month for everyone who claims the benefits.


The UK’s State Pension system is split into two different schemes - basic and new - so the amount your pension payments will increase from April 6 depends on when you retired, reports the Express.

For those who get the new State Pension, the full weekly payment rate is increasing by 4.1% to £230.25 per week from Sunday, April 6 - up from the current rate of £221.20.

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Over the course of a year this amounts to an extra £470 in your pension pot if you get the full rate. It means those who get the full new rate will receive £11,973 in pension payments across a full year from April 6, 2025 - £2,797.60 more per year than those who get the full basic State Pension.

Men born on or after April 6, 1951, and women born on or after April 6, 1953, are eligible to claim the new State Pension once you reach State Pension age, which is currently 66.

The government said: “To help make sure pensioners are protected in their retirement, we have also confirmed a 4.1% increase to the basic and new State Pension, as well as the standard minimum guarantee for Pension Credit, from April next year.


“Over 12 million pensioners will benefit as the full new State Pension will rise from £221.20 to £230.25 a week, providing an extra £470 a year. The full basic State Pension will increase from £169.50 to £176.45 per week, worth an extra £360 annually.”

Full list of State Pension increases

Men born on or after April 6, 1951, and women born on or after April 6, 1953 are able to claim the new state pension. People born before these dates are only entitled to the basic state pension payments.

  • Full new state pension: £221.20 a week to £230.25 a week
  • Full old basic state pension: £169.50 a week to £176.45 a week

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For a breakdown of the specific dates when benefit changes will come into force, click here. To see a full breakdown of changes and benefit caps, visit the gov.uk website.

State pensioners in line for £230 benefit from Sunday (2025)

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