Universal Credit statistics, 29 April 2013 to 13 July 2023
Official statistics for the number of claims, starts, people and households on Universal Credit.
Applies to England, Scotland and Wales
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Details
These official statistics contain data on:
- the number of people who made a claim or started on Universal Credit to July 2023
- the number of people who are on Universal Credit to July 2023
- the number of households who are on Universal Credit to May 2023
Background information
Read the background information and methodology note for guidance on these statistics, such as timeliness, uses, and procedures.
Previously, due to a housing data supply issue, Universal Credit Household breakdowns by ‘Local Housing Allowance’ and ‘Removal of the Spare Room Subsidy’ were not available from October 2022. These breakdowns have now been reinstated and updated on Stat-Xplore and the gov.uk website.
Universal Credit claims and starts breakdowns by postcode are no longer available from April 2022 onwards, due to missing geography data. The missing information has been captured and action is being taken to reinstate these breakdowns in future releases. Updates will be provided via Stat-Xplore and the gov.uk website.
Interactive tools
Software used for the interactive maps is no longer supported. These showed households on Universal Credit at the local authority level and people on Universal Credit at Jobcentre Plus level.
The interactive maps have therefore been withdrawn and a replacement is currently under development. Once completed and launched, the interactive tool (called Examine-a-Stat) will have improved functionality, including interactive maps, to better meet a wider range of user needs. It will be available in due course and the statistics are currently available on Stat-Xplore.
Pre-release access
In addition to staff who are responsible for the production and quality assurance of the statistics, up to 24-hour pre-release access is provided to ministers and other officials. We publish the job titles and organisations of the people who have been granted up to 24-hour pre-release access to the latest Universal Credit statistics.