DWP Responds To Rumors- Will There Be A £2,950 Cost of Living Payment In June 2025?

With living costs still squeezing household budgets, rumors are swirling online about a possible £2,950 cost of living payment in June 2025.

Many low-income families and pensioners are hopeful for another round of support from the UK Government.

But what has the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) officially said? Here’s a full breakdown of the latest update, facts, and what could happen next.

What the DWP Has Said About a June Payment

As of May 2025, the DWP has not confirmed any new cost of living payment worth £2,950 for June.

The latest verified payment was the third and final installment of the 2024–2025 cost of living support package, which was issued in February 2025.

This package included:

  • £301, £300, and £299 payments for eligible low-income households
  • £150 payment for individuals receiving disability benefits
  • £300 Winter Fuel Payment top-up for pensioners

No additional lump sum of £2,950 has been approved by Parliament or announced by HM Treasury.

Where Did the £2,950 Rumor Come From?

The £2,950 figure seems to have originated from misinterpreted posts on social media, suggesting a massive one-off grant for summer 2025.

These posts have no official backing and contradict the structured multi-installment approach used in prior payments.

In fact, the actual maximum support under the 2024–2025 scheme was:

Support TypeMaximum Amount Received
Means-tested Benefits£899 (3 payments)
Disability Cost Support£150
Pensioner Cost Support£300
Total Possible Support£1,349

This is well below the £2,950 being speculated.

Ongoing Support Still Available in 2025

Although no new £2,950 payment is scheduled, various forms of ongoing government support are still available in 2025. These include monthly or one-time assistance for energy bills, rent, and emergency living costs.

Current Support Programs in Place:

Support MeasureDescriptionEligibilityPayment Frequency
Universal Credit UpliftTemporary increase in monthly paymentsLow-income householdsMonthly
Warm Home Discount£150 off energy billsEligible energy customersAnnual
Local Housing AllowanceRent supportPrivate renters on low incomesMonthly
Household Support FundEmergency council-distributed aidDiscretionaryCase-by-case

The Household Support Fund in particular allows local councils to issue short-term grants or vouchers to help with essentials such as food, energy, and clothing.

Could a New Payment Still Happen in 2025?

While the economic environment is stabilizing, any major spike in inflation, unemployment, or energy costs could prompt emergency support. Think tanks and charities have called on the government to be ready with contingency plans.

As of April 2025, inflation is reported at 2.3%, with wage growth slowly catching up. Unless an unexpected economic downturn occurs, a new cost of living payment—especially one as high as £2,950—is unlikely without new legislative measures.

Despite rumors, there is no confirmation of a £2,950 cost of living payment in June 2025. The DWP has clearly stated that any new payments must be part of a broader fiscal plan and approved by Parliament.

While financial pressures remain, the government continues to support households through existing schemes like Universal Credit uplifts and the Warm Home Discount. For now, it’s best to rely on official announcements rather than speculation circulating online.

FAQs

Has the DWP announced a £2,950 cost of living payment for June 2025?

No, the DWP has not confirmed any such payment.

What support is available instead of the £2,950 payment?

Programs like Universal Credit, Warm Home Discount, and the Household Support Fund are still active.

Can a new payment be introduced later in 2025?

Yes, but only if new legislation is passed or if economic conditions worsen significantly.

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