The Department for Work and Pensions will increase its Personal Independence Payments (PIP) beginning in April. This money may be yours.

The DWP has published a comprehensive list of 178 medical conditions that may qualify you for weekly support of £194.60 if you meet the requirements.
Update on DWP PIP Eligibility
As the new fiscal year draws near, this payment and other benefits will increase. PIP payments are available to people who require additional assistance with everyday tasks. People with long-term physical or mental health issues, disabilities, or learning disabilities are eligible for this disability benefit. Depending on their level of need, recipients of assistance in the fiscal year 2026–2027 will receive either £80 or £114.60 per week. If you are eligible, you could receive up to £194.60.
PIP is designed to assist individuals who require assistance with everyday tasks, particularly those who wish to remain independent at home and are of State Pension age. These payments are tax-free and do not depend on income.
Personal Independence Payments are available to people with long-term illnesses, mental health issues, physical disabilities, or learning disabilities. Get the most recent news delivered straight to your phone by joining the North Wales Live WhatsApp community group.
PIP rates 2026: According to DWP, there will be an annual increase of £375 beginning in April.
According to The Express, you don’t need to have a lot of money or pay National Insurance to be eligible for PIP. This implies that you can still receive the payments to assist you with everyday tasks even if you work, have savings, or receive other benefits.
How much does PIP cost?
These are the latest weekly rates, and payments will begin in April. But it’s crucial to keep in mind that PIP is paid every four weeks:
| Component | Higher Rate | Lower Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Daily living component | £114.60 per week | £76.70 per week |
| Mobility component | £80.00 per week | £30.30 per week |
You will therefore receive £194.60 every four weeks if you are eligible for both the enhanced daily living and enhanced mobility components.
You will receive £107 every four weeks if you fulfill the requirements for both the standard daily living and standard mobility components.
