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MPs to assessment pensioner poverty after winter gas fee lower

By Editorial Board Published November 22, 2024 4 Min Read
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MPs to assessment pensioner poverty after winter gas fee lower

MPs have launched a assessment into pensioner poverty after the federal government admitted the lower to winter gas funds might pressure 100,000 folks into poverty.

The federal government introduced quickly after successful the election in July that solely aged folks in receipt of pension credit would obtain assist of as much as £300 this winter, as a substitute of each pensioner as earlier than, with the purpose of saving £1.5bn a 12 months.

However figures launched by the Division for Work and Pensions (DWP) this week discovered 100,000 further pensioners could possibly be in poverty by 2027 due to the choice.

On account of these figures, the cross-party Work and Pensions Committee launched a assessment on Friday into the challenges and mitigations of pensioner poverty.

It is going to look into how pensioner poverty differs throughout the UK’s areas and communities, the way it impacts totally different teams’ lifespans and to what extent the state pension and different advantages for older folks stop poverty.

The assessment will have a look at the impression it has on the NHS, how pensioners in poverty handle meals, power and housing prices, and what measures assist probably the most.

It is going to additionally think about how the take-up of pension credit score could be improved.

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The federal government introduced the winter gas fee lower quickly after successful, earlier than October’s funds. Pic: PA

Sir Keir Starmer remained steadfast in his determination to chop the fee, as he stated there are various folks presently getting the fee “who don’t need it because they’re relatively wealthy”.

“I think most people would say that doesn’t make sense, when you’ve got a really, really, difficult, tight budget,” he informed BBC Radio Merseyside on Friday.

“We’ve got to deliver for our NHS, for our schools, we’ve got to make sure that we’ve got public services that people can rely on, including, of course, pensioners.

“So it is sensible to make the change.”

When damaged down, the brand new figures undertaking that fifty,000 extra pensioners could possibly be in “relative poverty after housing costs” within the monetary 12 months ending 2025, an analogous quantity the 12 months after, after which 100,000 within the 12 months ending 2027.

It then drops to 50,000 folks within the monetary 12 months ending 2028, earlier than going again as much as 100,000 for the years ending 2029 and 2030.

Relative poverty measures people whose earnings is beneath 60% of median incomes.

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Union places Labour beneath strain

Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall, who disclosed the federal government’s impression evaluation to MPs, stated the figures didn’t bear in mind plans to extend the variety of folks on pension credit score.

Labour MP Debbie Abrahams, chair of the DWP committee, stated: “We understand the rationale as part of the effort to restore the UK’s finances, but it’s concerning that potentially tens of thousands would sink below the poverty line without other kinds of support.

“Only one falling into it’s a tragedy. It provides only a trace of what number of pensioners could possibly be struggling, however are we doing sufficient for them?

“We want to hear from experts and pensioners at the sharp end to examine the situation to inform the debate around the pensions review, and make some recommendations to government that will ensure people get the support they need.”

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