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DWP PIP Rates 2024 | How Much Have They Increased?

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In April 2024, rates for several DWP disability benefits rose by 6.7% in-line with inflation and the triple lock, to help households cope with rising living costs, including Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

We’re here to explain PIP rates for 2024/2025, along with how much these rates have increased, whether you’re eligible, how to apply and what similar benefits have seen payment increases.

As a result of these increases in PIP rates, you could now get almost £800 each month! Around three million people currently claim PIP in the UK.


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In this article:

  1. PIP rates for 2024/2025
  2. How much have PIP rates increased in 2024?
  3. Who is eligible for PIP?
  4. How to apply
  5. The benefit cap
  6. What other benefits have increased for 2023/2024?


We aren't able to provide Personal Independence Payment (PIP) advice through our concierge service. For help when trying to claim PIP, call the PIP claims contact number on 0800 917 2222. Citizens Advice, Turn2us and many local authorities can also provide free and confidential PIP advice.

PIP Rates For 2024/2025

Personal Independence Payment (PIP) comprises two components:

  • Daily living - If you need help with day-to-day tasks
  • Mobility - If you require assistance with getting around

Each of these components has a standard and enhanced rate, depending on how great your needs are.

When claiming PIP, you’ll be assessed by a medical professional to determine how much help you require and which rate(s) you qualify for. You could be eligible for both or just one of the components.

PIP rates increased by 6.7% for 2024/2025, in line with inflation. The 2024/2025 daily living component of PIP is worth £108.55 at the enhanced rate and £72.65 at the standard rate. The mobility component is worth £75.75 at the enhanced rate and £28.70 at the standard rate.


Daily Living

Daily Living Part 2024/2025 Daily Living Part 2023/2024 Increase
Enhanced Rate £108.55 £101.75 £6.80
Standard Rate £72.65 £68.10 £4.55

Mobility

Mobility Part 2024/2025 Mobility Part 2023/2024 Increase
Enhanced Rate £75.75 £71.00 £4.75
Standard Rate £28.70 £26.90 £1.80




How Much Have PIP Rates Increased In 2024?

In April 2024, Personal Independence Payment (PIP) rose by 6.7%, in line with inflation. This 6.7% increase was applied to most DWP and HMRC benefits.


This led to the following increases in PIP rates:

  • Enhanced daily living component = £6.80
  • Standard daily living component = £4.55
  • Enhanced mobility component = £4.75
  • Standard mobility component = £1.80

If you qualify for the 2024/2025 enhanced daily living and mobility components of PIP, you’ll get £184.30 a week, £798.63 a month and £9,583.60 a year. This is an increase of £11.55 a week, £50.05 a month and £600.06 a year.




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Who Is Eligible For PIP?

To be eligible for Personal Independence Payment (PIP), you’ll need to be aged over 16 but under the State Pension age.

You also need to have a medical condition or disability which makes day-to-day life and/or getting around tougher. You must have experienced these difficulties for at least three months and expect them to continue for at least another nine months (unless you’re terminally ill with six months or fewer to live).

Often, people who require assistance with daily living also need personal care, including help with preparing meals, personal hygiene, getting dressed and undressed, medication management and communication.

We have a guide explaining all the medical conditions that could make you eligible for PIP.

You can also claim PIP while receiving care at home. You can use our website to find home care near you.

PIP is for people living in England, Wales or Northern Ireland. If you live in Scotland, you should instead apply for Adult Disability Payment.




How To Apply For PIP

You can make a new PIP claim by calling the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) on 0800 917 2222. You can have somebody else call on your behalf, provided you’re present during the call.

Next, you’ll be sent a form to fill in. Once this form has been sent off, you’ll be invited for an assessment (this could be in person or online). Your health or social care worker may also be asked for any additional information.

From this assessment, you’ll be assigned a score, according to your ability to perform certain tasks. This score will determine whether you qualify and how much money you should be awarded through PIP. You’ll be given this score in a letter informing you of whether your claim has been successful.





The Benefit Cap

The Benefit Cap refers to the total amount of benefits you can receive if you’re of working age. Just like disability benefits, this cap rose in line with inflation by 10.1% in April 2023, but didn’t increase again in April 2024. This cap differs slightly, depending on your personal circumstances and whether you live within or outside of Greater London.


The Benefit Cap saw the following increases from 2022/23 to 2023/24:

Location & Circumstances 2023/2024 Annual Cap 2022/2023 Annual Cap Increase
If you live outside of London (couples, or single parents with dependent children) £22,020 £20,000 £2,020
If you live outside of London (single adults without children, or whose children don’t live with them) £14,753 £13,400 £1,353
If you live in Greater London (couples, or single parents with dependent children) £25,323 £23,000 £2,323
If you live in Greater London (single adults without children, or whose children don’t live with them) £16,967 £15,410 £1,557




What Other Benefits Rates Have Increased For 2024/2025?

Several benefits increased in line with inflation by 6.7% for the 2024/2025 financial year. These changes came into effect on the 6th of April 2024.

Below, we’ve listed the disability payment rate changes for 2024/2025, as determined by the DWP. Many of these payment amounts are very similar.


Adult Disability Payment

This is very similar to Personal Independence Payment and only applies to people living in Scotland.


Daily living part

Daily Living Part 2024/2025 Daily Living Part 2023/2024 Increase
Enhanced Rate £108.55 £101.75 £6.80
Standard Rate £72.65 £68.10/td> £4.55

Mobility part

Mobility Part 2024/2025 Mobility Part 2023/2024 Increase
Enhanced Rate £75.75 £71.00 £4.75
Standard Rate £28.70 £26.90 £1.80

Attendance Allowance

Attendance Allowance is for people above the State Pension age who need help or supervision because of a disability or medical condition. You can get Attendance Allowance in a care home if you pay for your own care.

Below are the 2024 Attendance Allowance rates.

2024/2025 Amount 2023/2024 Amount Increase
Higher Rate £108.55 £101.75 £6.80
Lower Rate £72.65 £68.10 £4.55

Disability Living Allowance / Child Disability Payment

Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is currently replacing Disability Living Allowance (DLA). Meanwhile, Child Disability Payment is replacing DLA in Scotland for people aged under 16. All of these benefits have the same payment rates. Below are the 2024 DLA rates.


Care component

Care Component 2024/2025 Care Component 2023/2024 Increase
Highest Rate £108.55 £101.75 £6.80
Middle Rate £72.65 £68.10 £4.55
Lowest Rate £28.70 £26.90 £1.80

Mobility component

Mobility Component 2024/2025 Mobility Component 2023/2024 Increase
Higher Rate £75.75 £71.00 £4.75
Lower Rate £28.70 £26.90 £1.80

You could receive up to £184.30 a week if eligible for both components. In 2023/2024, the most you could receive a week was £172.75, so this has increased by £11.55.





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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is PIP per month?

Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is now worth £470.38 per month at the higher daily living rate and £314.82 per month at the lower rate.

You could also get £328.25 per month at the higher mobility rate and £124.37 at the lower rate.

If eligible for both of these components, you could get up to £798.63 per month.

Do all PIP claimants get the £150 Cost of Living Payment?

The government issued a £150 Cost of Living Payment for people receiving Personal Independence Payment (PIP) in September 2022. They’ve also handed out a further £150 Cost of Living Payment between the 20th of June and the 4th of July 2023.

If you were receiving PIP or had made an application for it which has since been approved (by the 1st of April 2023), you will have been eligible for this second payment.

Can you get PIP for life?

If you claim PIP after you’ve reached the State Pension age, you’ll usually be given an ‘indefinite award’, meaning there’s technically no end date. However, your claim will be periodically reviewed to ensure you’re still eligible and are in compliance with any new claims processes.

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