
The vast majority of pensioners will receive the winter fuel payment this year after the government reversed course on its hugely unpopular decision to cut the benefit.
Last year, only around 1.5 million people in England and Wales received the payment – intended to help keep their homes warm in cold weather.
But Chancellor Rachel Reeves has now announced around nine million of the UK’s 13 million pensioners will get the benefit in their bank accounts.
The new threshold includes anyone with an income of under £35,000 a year.
Reeves argued targeting the payments, worth up to £300, was a ‘tough decision but a right decision’ at the time it was made not long after Labour’s election victory last summer.
She said: ‘It is also right that we continue to means test this payment so that it is targeted and fair, rather than restoring eligibility to everyone including the wealthiest.
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‘But we have now acted to expand the eligibility of the winter fuel payment so no pensioner on a lower income will miss out.
‘This will mean over three-quarters of pensioners receiving the payment in England and Wales later this winter.’
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