Millions of Britons lose £624 a year: what deductions are made from benefits.
Loss of funds due to automatic deductions
According to The Sun: Millions of Universal Credit recipients lose an average of £52 per month due to automatic deductions. These deductions are made to repay debts, including past overpayments and advance payments made in crisis situations. As a result, the average claimant loses up to £624 a year.
Reasons for deductions
The reasons why the Department for Work and Pensions makes these deductions can vary. They are generally related to the presence of debts or other financial circumstances that require attention.
“This is a heavy burden on households that are already facing financial difficulties,” experts say.
Therefore, it is important for Universal Credit recipients to be informed about these deductions and understand how they can impact their financial situation.
In today's economic conditions, knowledge of one's rights and obligations in the field of social assistance is particularly important. Research shows that many people are unaware of all the consequences of automatic deductions, which can lead to a deterioration of their financial situation. Recipients can seek advice from specialists to properly navigate their situation and find ways to reduce the financial burden.
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