The Money Saving Expert team shared the 10-minute check to see if you could be £10,000 better off each year
Martin Lewis’ Money Saving Expert has told parents making under £60,000 that they could be in receipt of some extra cash. And it takes just 10 minutes to check.
Households with lower incomes missing out Speaking in a Money Saving Expert newsletter, the team explained that 1.25 million people are missing out on Universal Credit.The newsletter reads: ‘The catch-all monthly benefit to support those of working age with living & housing costs. To use the tool, you simply enter a few details including your and your partner’s income, and your living situation. It will then work out what payments you could be getting from the government each month.
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