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Millions 'will struggle' with Universal Credit payments | Millions 'will struggle' with Universal Credit payments |
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Millions of benefits claimants will struggle to manage their money under Universal Credit, according to research for the Payments Council. | Millions of benefits claimants will struggle to manage their money under Universal Credit, according to research for the Payments Council. |
When Universal Credit is introduced most people will receive their benefits once a month, rather than once a fortnight as at present. | When Universal Credit is introduced most people will receive their benefits once a month, rather than once a fortnight as at present. |
The Payments Council said that 2.7m current claimants will struggle with their finances as a result. | The Payments Council said that 2.7m current claimants will struggle with their finances as a result. |
But the government said some people will still get their money fortnightly. | But the government said some people will still get their money fortnightly. |
The Payments Council, which oversees bank and card transfers in the UK, carried out the survey of claimants within the last month. | The Payments Council, which oversees bank and card transfers in the UK, carried out the survey of claimants within the last month. |
It found that many of them are worried about running into debt, or struggling to pay bills on time. | It found that many of them are worried about running into debt, or struggling to pay bills on time. |
"The introduction of Universal Credit means that people will have to be savvier about managing their money and will have to plan for the whole month instead of budgeting on a weekly basis," said Adrian Kamellard, the chief executive of the Payments Council. | "The introduction of Universal Credit means that people will have to be savvier about managing their money and will have to plan for the whole month instead of budgeting on a weekly basis," said Adrian Kamellard, the chief executive of the Payments Council. |
Universal Credit is due to replace six current benefits over the next four years, but its roll-out has been delayed. | Universal Credit is due to replace six current benefits over the next four years, but its roll-out has been delayed. |
Delay | Delay |
The government believes it will be good for most people to receive monthly payments. | The government believes it will be good for most people to receive monthly payments. |
It says they will be able to access better financial deals, for example by doing larger, but cheaper, shopping trips. | It says they will be able to access better financial deals, for example by doing larger, but cheaper, shopping trips. |
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) says claimants will also be able to pay less for energy, though a single monthly direct debit payment. | The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) says claimants will also be able to pay less for energy, though a single monthly direct debit payment. |
A spokesman said those who really need fortnightly payments will still be able to get them. | A spokesman said those who really need fortnightly payments will still be able to get them. |
Others will be helped towards monthly payments, and will receive sympathetic support during the change. | Others will be helped towards monthly payments, and will receive sympathetic support during the change. |
At the moment only four areas, around Manchester, are piloting Universal Credit. | At the moment only four areas, around Manchester, are piloting Universal Credit. |
The towns are Ashton under Lyne, Wigan, Warrington and Oldham. | The towns are Ashton under Lyne, Wigan, Warrington and Oldham. |
Six more areas, Hammersmith in London, Inverness, Rugby, Harrogate, Bath and Shotton will be moved onto Universal Credit between October and the spring of 2014. | Six more areas, Hammersmith in London, Inverness, Rugby, Harrogate, Bath and Shotton will be moved onto Universal Credit between October and the spring of 2014. |
Originally the government had planned to launch Universal Credit across the country in October, but had to abandon the idea. | Originally the government had planned to launch Universal Credit across the country in October, but had to abandon the idea. |
Last month, the National Audit Office (NAO) spending watchdog said the programme suffered from "weak management, ineffective control and poor governance". | Last month, the National Audit Office (NAO) spending watchdog said the programme suffered from "weak management, ineffective control and poor governance". |
The Payments Council is offering further advice to anyone who is worried about budgeting on Universal Credit. |
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