Imagine struggling to pay bills while thousands of pounds meant for your support are just sitting, unclaimed. That’s the reality for millions of people in the UK right now. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has revealed that around £7.5 billion in benefits is going unclaimed every year—money that could be giving families and individuals a vital boost. Shockingly, even people with higher incomes may be eligible, but they simply don’t know it.
In this article, we’ll explain who might qualify, how to check if you’re missing out, and how to claim what is rightfully yours.
What is This Unclaimed Support?
The government offers many types of financial help, such as Universal Credit, Pension Credit, and Council Tax Support. But a huge part of this money isn’t being claimed. It’s like having money left for you in a locker but never getting the key.
Some families are missing out on £1,350 per month—that’s more than £16,000 a year. This could change lives, especially during hard times when the cost of living keeps rising.
Who Might Qualify?
You might think you earn too much to get help. But that’s not always true. Here are some real-life situations where people still qualify for support:
- You have high rent or housing costs
- You or a family member has a disability or long-term illness
- You’re a carer for someone who needs support
- You’re retired but only get a small pension
- You lost your job or your income dropped recently
Even if you’re working full-time, you might still be eligible based on your living costs or family needs.
Why Are People Missing Out?
Many people don’t apply because:
- They don’t know they’re eligible
- The process looks complicated or confusing
- They feel embarrassed to ask for help
- They gave up halfway through the application
But asking for help is your right, not a weakness. The system is there for times like this—to support you and your family.

How to Check If You’re Eligible
To see if you can get support, you can visit the official UK government site:
https://www.gov.uk/benefits-calculators
There, you’ll find a simple benefits calculator. Just answer a few questions about your income, rent, and family situation. It’s completely private and free to use.
Once you know what you’re eligible for, you can apply directly on https://www.gov.uk/universal-credit or other official pages, depending on the benefit.
Take Action Today
Don’t let fear or confusion stop you. That unclaimed support can help pay for food, bills, transport, school supplies, and more. You worked hard or faced challenges—now it’s time to let the system work for you.
There’s no shame in asking for support. That money is already set aside for people like you—parents, workers, retirees, and carers. With up to £1,350 per month available, it’s time to check if you can get what you deserve. The government wants you to claim it. You just need to take the first step.
✅ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is the maximum amount I can receive monthly?
You could get up to £1,350 per month, depending on your situation—like your income, rent, or caring responsibilities.
Q2: I’m working full time. Can I still get help?
Yes! Even full-time workers can get help, especially if they have children, high housing costs, or disabilities.
Q3: How do I apply for Universal Credit or other benefits?
Visit the official government site https://www.gov.uk/universal-credit and follow the instructions to apply online.
Q4: Will this affect my taxes or credit score?
No. Getting benefits won’t affect your credit score, and it’s not taxable. It’s support you’re entitled to.
Q5: Is this benefit only for low-income people?
No. Many middle-income earners, carers, and retirees also qualify. Don’t assume you’re not eligible—check and be sure.