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Official experimental statistics for the number of people on Universal Credit.
Statistics for the number of claims, starts, people and households on Universal Credit.
These statistics provide detailed geographical estimates of the number of families in receipt of tax credits.
Experimental statistics covering the number of people and households on Universal Credit, starts and claims.
Official statistics for the number of people on Universal Credit.
These experimental statistics cover the number of people and households on Universal Credit, starts and claims.
Statistics on Universal Credit claims from 29 April 2013 to 13 October 2016.
Statistics on Universal Credit claims from 29 April 2013 to 7 January 2016.
Ad hoc statistics on couples claiming Universal Credit (UC), specifically the gender of the person whose bank account receives the UC payment.
Statistics on Universal Credit claims from 29 April 2013 to 10 November 2016.
These experimental statistics cover claims, monthly starts and people on Universal Credit up to 8 August 2019.
Form to claim extra benefit or tax credits for a child conceived without your consent, if they are your third or subsequent child.
Universal Credit is replacing 6 other benefits with a single monthly payment if you're out of work or on a low income - eligibility, how to prepare.
If you have a health condition or disability, you’ll have an assessment to work out how much Universal Credit you can get and what you need to do in return.
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