Calls grow for government to increase universal credit for 66-year-olds
There is evidence the longer wait for their state pension will ‘harm’ 66-year-olds who are unable to keep working until 67, Work and Pensions Committee said
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Universal Credit claimants could get benefits boost to combat State Pension age rise
MPs want an urgent Universal Credit boost for some 66-year-olds as the State Pension age rises, warning thousands could be pushed into pover
Universal Credit claimants could get benefits boost to combat State Pension age rise
MPs want an urgent Universal Credit boost for some 66-year-olds as the State Pension age rises, warning thousands could be pushed into pover
Universal Credit claimants could get benefits boost to combat State Pension age rise
MPs want an urgent Universal Credit boost for some 66-year-olds as the State Pension age rises, warning thousands could be pushed into pover
Universal Credit claimants could get benefits boost to combat State Pension age rise
MPs want an urgent Universal Credit boost for some 66-year-olds as the State Pension age rises, warning thousands could be pushed into pover
Universal Credit claimants could get benefits boost to combat State Pension age rise
MPs want an urgent Universal Credit boost for some 66-year-olds as the State Pension age rises, warning thousands could be pushed into pover

MPs back benefit boost for 66-year-olds as state pension age increases
The Work and Pensions Committee said some people face a ‘year of hardship’ on inadequate working age benefits and potentially running down s

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