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IB increased.

  • david57
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14 years 6 months ago #18620 by david57
IB increased. was created by david57
Got an increase in IB today of 36p per week.

Wow the drinks are on me. :laugh:

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  • pata1
14 years 6 months ago #18634 by pata1
Replied by pata1 on topic Re:IB increased.
Benefits such as IB are increased with the Retail Price Index (RPI) aka inflation figure for the preceeding September RPI figures. In September 2009, inflation was around minus 1.5%, so those on private or occupational pensions will receive no increase this year.

For State Benefits such as IB, the government agreed that this would be 2.5%
as from April 2010. However, the increase you have received for April is only for the early part of April, so you won't see the full increase until your May payment, as IB is paid 4 weeks in arrears.

Your May payment should be 2.5% more than last years increase. If not speak to you local JCP office.

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14 years 6 months ago - 14 years 6 months ago #18636 by Crazydiamond
Replied by Crazydiamond on topic Re:IB increased.
pata1 wrote:

Benefits such as IB are increased with the Retail Price Index (RPI) aka inflation figure for the preceeding September RPI figures. In September 2009, inflation was around minus 1.5%, so those on private or occupational pensions will receive no increase this year.

For State Benefits such as IB, the government agreed that this would be 2.5%
as from April 2010. However, the increase you have received for April is only for the early part of April, so you won't see the full increase until your May payment, as IB is paid 4 weeks in arrears.

Your May payment should be 2.5% more than last years increase. If not speak to you local JCP office.


The 2.5% increase only applied to State Retirement Pension and most means-tested benefits.

Incapacity Benefit actually only increased by as little as 1%, which may have had something to do with the annual downrating of the age-related additions payable with IB, which came into effect in April 2009.

Some much for the government saying that IB claimants wouldn't be worse off and would continue to have their income levels protected!

The words economical and truth immediately spring to mind.

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Last edit: 14 years 6 months ago by Crazydiamond.

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