The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed the full schedule of payments for June 2025. These monthly payouts are a vital support for millions of people across the UK, including pensioners, jobseekers, carers, and disabled individuals.
If you receive any kind of benefit from DWP, this guide will help you understand exactly when the money is coming, how much you can expect, and who qualifies.
Who Will Get DWP Payments in June?
If you’re already receiving one or more of the following benefits, you will continue to get your payment in June 2025:
- Universal Credit
- State Pension (Basic or New)
- Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
- Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
- Attendance Allowance
- Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
- Pension Credit
- Carer’s Allowance
Payments are made directly into your bank account, building society, or credit union.
When Will DWP Benefits Be Paid in June?
Each benefit has a specific payment schedule. Most are paid regularly—either weekly, every two weeks, or every four weeks. Here’s what to expect in June 2025:
Universal Credit
- Paid monthly on the same date each month.
- If your usual payment date falls on a weekend or bank holiday, you will receive it on the working day before.
State Pension
Payment depends on the last two digits of your National Insurance number:
- 00–19: Paid on Monday
- 20–39: Paid on Tuesday
- 40–59: Paid on Wednesday
- 60–79: Paid on Thursday
- 80–99: Paid on Friday
Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
- Paid every four weeks on the same weekday you were first paid.
Disability Living Allowance and Attendance Allowance
- Paid either every two weeks or four weeks.
Carer’s Allowance
- You can choose weekly or four-weekly payments.
Pension Credit
- Paid every four weeks.
Important: If your payment date falls on a bank holiday in June, you will receive your money on the previous working day.
What Are the DWP Benefit Amounts for June 2025?
Your actual payment can vary depending on your circumstances, but here are the standard rates:
Universal Credit (Monthly Standard Allowance)
- Single (under 25): £311.68
- Single (25 and over): £393.45
- Couple (both under 25): £489.23
- Couple (one or both 25+): £617.60
State Pension
- Full new State Pension: £221.20 per week
- Full basic State Pension: £169.50 per week
Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
- Daily Living:
- Standard rate: £72.65
- Enhanced rate: £108.55
- Mobility:
- Standard rate: £28.70
- Enhanced rate: £75.75
Attendance Allowance
- Lower rate: £72.65
- Higher rate: £108.55
Carer’s Allowance
- £81.90 per week
Pension Credit (Guarantee Credit)
- Single: £218.15 per week
- Couple: £332.95 per week
These rates were increased in April 2025 and are expected to stay the same until April 2026.
What to Do If Your Payment Doesn’t Arrive
If your benefit payment hasn’t come on time, follow these steps:
- Wait at least 24 hours – Banks may take some time to process the transfer.
- Double-check your account details – Make sure there haven’t been any changes to your bank account.
- Contact the right DWP helpline – Use the contact number for your specific benefit.
- You can also report a missing payment on the official GOV.UK website.
Stay Updated
It’s always a good idea to keep checking your online DWP account or the official GOV.UK website for any changes. Avoid clicking on unofficial links or responding to messages that ask for personal details, even if they claim to be from DWP.
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