Government Releases New Eligibility Rules
The UK government has confirmed a new £150 Cost of Living support payment aimed at helping households deal with rising everyday expenses. Many families across the country are still struggling with the cost of food, energy bills, and rent. To provide some relief, the government has approved this one time payment for people who meet certain conditions.
Officials say the payment will mainly help people on low incomes and those receiving certain benefits. The aim is to make sure support reaches households that need help the most. The Department for Work and Pensions and local councils are expected to play a key role in delivering this support during 2026.
Why the Government Introduced the £150 Payment
Living costs in the UK have increased over the last few years. Many households have seen higher prices for groceries, electricity, gas, and other daily essentials. Even though inflation has slowed compared with previous years, many families still feel pressure on their monthly budgets.
The government says the £150 support payment is part of a wider plan to assist vulnerable households. The payment is designed to help people cover essential costs such as energy bills, food purchases, and other basic needs.
Who May Qualify for the Payment
The new rules released by the government explain that the payment will mainly go to people who already receive certain benefits or support schemes. In many cases, people will not need to apply because the payment may be issued automatically.
People who may qualify include
• Households receiving Universal Credit
• People on Pension Credit
• Individuals receiving Income Support
• Claimants of income based Jobseeker Allowance
• People receiving income related Employment and Support Allowance
• Some households supported through local council schemes
Local authorities may also provide the payment to vulnerable residents through support funds if they meet local eligibility conditions.
Key Payment Details
The government has shared early information about how the payment may be delivered. While final details may vary depending on local authorities and benefit status, the basic structure of the support has been outlined.
| Payment Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Support Amount | £150 |
| Payment Type | One time support payment |
| Expected Payment Period | During 2026 |
| Delivery Method | Direct bank payment or council support |
| Application | Usually not required for benefit claimants |
Officials say households should ensure their benefit records and contact details are correct to avoid any payment delays.
Important Rules Households Should Know
The government has also released some important rules connected to the payment. People must normally be receiving an eligible benefit during a specific assessment period.
Key rules include
• Claimants must receive a qualifying benefit during the eligibility period
• Some payments may be handled by local councils
• Only one payment may be issued per eligible household
• Payments are usually made automatically for most claimants
Experts say people should regularly check official government updates to stay informed about payment dates and final eligibility rules.
Support for Millions Facing Financial Pressure
The £150 payment may not cover all rising costs, but it can still help many households manage essential expenses. For pensioners, low income families, and people with disabilities, even a small amount of extra support can make a difference.
Government officials say the support is part of a larger effort to help people during a period when many households are still recovering from high inflation and economic pressure. More updates about payment dates and local council distribution plans are expected in the coming months.
FAQs
Who will receive the £150 Cost of Living payment
People receiving certain benefits such as Universal Credit or Pension Credit may qualify. Some local council support schemes may also include eligible households.
Do I need to apply for the payment
In most cases no application is required because payments are expected to be issued automatically.
When will the payment be made
The government expects payments to be distributed during 2026, though exact dates may depend on benefit systems or local councils.
Will every household receive the payment
No. Only households that meet the government eligibility rules will receive the support.
How will the money be paid
The payment will usually be transferred directly to a bank account or delivered through local council support programmes.
Last updated: 11 Mar 2026 (UK Time)




