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Benefit cap hits more than 8,000 householders | Benefit cap hits more than 8,000 householders |
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The government's cap on the total amount of benefits a non-working household can receive has affected 8,400 households between April and August, according to its own figures. | |
The cap was introduced in April this year and means no household can receive more than £500 a week in benefits. | The cap was introduced in April this year and means no household can receive more than £500 a week in benefits. |
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) says 77% of those affected lost up to £100 a week. | The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) says 77% of those affected lost up to £100 a week. |
Just over half of these were households with between one and four children. | Just over half of these were households with between one and four children. |
The figures only cover those first affected by the cap and do not cover the whole country. | The figures only cover those first affected by the cap and do not cover the whole country. |
The 10-week roll-out was only completed last week. | The 10-week roll-out was only completed last week. |
Legal challenge | |
The DWP said full figures for all those affected would not be ready for "probably another couple of months". | |
It has previously said that 40,000 households will eventually be hit. | |
The cap takes money from housing benefit, although the limit is based on adding up all welfare payments, including Jobseeker's Allowance and child benefit. | |
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Iain Duncan Smith, said: "Benefits should be a safety net - but not something that gives claimants an income out of reach of many hard-working families. | |
"We have now successfully delivered a cap on benefits so that out-of-work households know they can no longer claim more than the average family earns and we have returned fairness to the benefits system." | |
He said that those facing a cap were getting extra support at job centres, while those eligible for working tax credits were exempt from the cap altogether. | |
On Wednesday, three families challenged the government in court in an attempt to find the benefits cap unlawful. | |
Two High Court judges are being asked to rule that the payment limit breaches the human rights of unemployed parents. |