by Workingman » 05 Jan 2025, 13:59
I will not get the Winter Fuel Allowance because I am on the full state pension (post 2016 qualification) but I have not "lost" anything - not a penny. The WFA is an add-on, a bonus, an extra, it was never part of the pension. - and it is still being paid to (many of) the poorest pensioners
Those on the basic state pension get £169.50 per week (pre 2016 claim) but if their total weekly income is below £218.15, single, or £332.95 for a couple they can, and should, claim pension credits. This would put them only £3.05 per week worse off than those of us on the full state pension, but pension credits also open the door to other benefits.
The advice has always been to "claim, claim, claim" yet some 850,000 basic state pensioners fail to do so.