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We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it.\n\n**Your support makes all the difference.**\n\nThe [government](https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/government) has been urged to increase Universal Credit for 66-year-olds.\n\nThe Work and Pensions Committee backs these calls to prevent financial hardship stemming from the “lottery of life” as the [state pension](https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/state-pension) age rises to 67.\n\nIt said ministers should consult on the change and potentially implement it by late 2026 as a temporary measure while longer-term support is developed.\n\nEvidence suggests the prolonged wait for their state pension will \"harm\" 66-year-olds unable to remain in employment, the committee added.\n\nThis comes as the [state pension age](https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/state-pension-age) has begun a phased rise, incrementally increasing from 66 to 67 for new pensioners.\n\nRECOMMENDED\n\nUndo\n\nUndo\n\n[](https://link.dsctrk.com/beb3f90d-93f4-4538-bcd6-ace4fcb573c5)[Senior Drivers In Oregon Did Not See This Coming Consumer Auto Alerts | [Sponsored](https://popup.taboola.com/en/?template=colorbox&utm_source=eslmedia-theindependent&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=alternating-thumbnails-stream-1x4:Mid%20Article%20Thumbnails%20II:)[Sponsored](https://popup.taboola.com/en/?template=colorbox&utm_source=eslmedia-theindependent&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=alternating-thumbnails-stream-1x4:Mid%20Article%20Thumbnails%20II:)](https://link.dsctrk.com/beb3f90d-93f4-4538-bcd6-ace4fcb573c5 \"Senior Drivers In Oregon Did Not See This Coming\")\n\nUndo\n\n[](https://topgadgetlife.com/products/wrought-iron-angler-with-fishing-rod-led-table-lamp)[The Dalles: Fisherman Lamp Hooks Decor Lovers Topchicdeals | [Sponsored](https://popup.taboola.com/en/?template=colorbox&utm_source=eslmedia-theindependent&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=alternating-thumbnails-stream-1x4:Mid%20Article%20Thumbnails%20II:)[Sponsored](https://popup.taboola.com/en/?template=colorbox&utm_source=eslmedia-theindependent&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=alternating-thumbnails-stream-1x4:Mid%20Article%20Thumbnails%20II:)](https://topgadgetlife.com/products/wrought-iron-angler-with-fishing-rod-led-table-lamp \"The Dalles: Fisherman Lamp Hooks Decor Lovers\")\n\nUndo\n\nThe report said: “For many, this will be a year of hardship, on inadequate working age benefits, potentially depleting [savings](https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/savings) they were relying on to support them in retirement.”\n\nThe committee said a growing number of 66-year-olds may have to rely on the standard rate of universal credit of around £425 a month for longer, despite worsening health.\n\nIts report added: “On balance we support increasing the level of universal credit (UC) for all recipients in the year before state pension age because it has a greater impact in reducing poverty and hardship.\n\n“We recommend it as a short-term approach, to mitigate the impact of the increase to 67, which has already started.\n\n“We propose using UC on the basis that it should enable support to be provided quickly.\n\nopen image in gallery\n\nThe committee said a growing number of 66-year-olds may have to rely on the standard rate of universal credit of around £425 a month for longer(PA Wire)\n\nGet a free fractional share worth up to £100.\n\nCapital at risk.\n\nTerms and conditions apply.\n\nCapital at risk.\n\n“We recognise that the impact on work incentives is a consideration. However, the proposal is for a modest increase in support in the year before state pension age.\n\n“Those out of the labour market at this point in their lives are very unlikely to return to it.”\n\nPeople on low incomes can apply for pension credit – but this support is only available once people have reached state pension age.\n\nThe committee said this leaves many pre-pensioners, particularly those with health issues, caring responsibilities or long histories in labour-intensive jobs, relying on the savings they may have set aside for retirement.\n\nThere is also a geographical consideration, with ill-health and disability concentrated in the most deprived areas, where there are fewer economic opportunities, the committee said.\n\nThe report said: “The impacts of the rise to 67 will be very uneven.\n\n“For many unable to keep working, particularly on low incomes and in the most deprived areas, it will mean hardship as they wait longer for a state pension.\n\n“Their shorter life expectancy means that they can then expect to receive it for a shorter time than those in the least deprived areas.\n\n“We know that the last increase – from 65 to 66 – resulted in absolute poverty rates among 65-year-olds more than doubling.”\n\nThe report also said: “We were concerned to hear that, while later working is generally good for health when it is voluntary, this is not the case when it is due to financial necessity, particularly for people having to continue to in physically demanding jobs.”\n\nIt added: “Based on the evidence we have received, there is a clear justification for providing additional social security support for those unable to keep working in the years approaching state pension age.\n\n“While pension age rises have been justified on grounds of fairness between generations – each generation should expect to spend a similar proportion of adult life contributing to and receiving the state pension – fairness within generations is also important.”\n\nThere is also a geographical consideration, with ill-health and disability concentrated in the most deprived areas(Alamy/PA)\n\nCommittee chair Debbie Abrahams said: “We can’t just allow people who are already struggling as they approach pension age to be forced to choose between continuing work in poor health or prolonging their poverty as they wait for their state pension to kick in.\n\n“This is not the later life that anyone wants or to see their loved ones endure after providing for decades.\n\n“We should recognise that pre-pensioners have greater needs and greater barriers into employment due to ill-health, age discrimination, lack of opportunity to upskill.\n\n“More than half of people are not in paid work in their mid-60s, and they’re not likely to get it if they’ve been effectively written off.\n\n“Additional social security payments are essential in reducing the compounding effects of the lottery of life and the state pension age increase.”\n\nAndrea Barry, deputy director for work at the Centre for Ageing Better, said: “What is being proposed by the committee is a short-term measure to alleviate the current issue.\n\n“In the longer term, and well before any future state pension rises, we need the Government to take a joined-up approach across pensions, work, benefits, and health, to ensure that the mid-60s is not a period of heightened financial precarity for growing numbers of older people.\n\n“This will require ensuring that ongoing reforms to employment and skills support are designed with the needs of older people in mind, alongside enhanced careers guidance and financial planning advice for older workers, and stronger support for those living with health conditions.”\n\nA Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) spokesperson said: “We welcome the Work and Pensions Select Committee inquiry on the transition to state pension age and will consider their report and recommendations in due course.\n\n“As of February 2026, just 0.02% of the universal credit caseload was aged 65 or 66.\n\n“A range of options for extra support are available for those that have not reached state pension age, such as universal credit and other means-tested and disability-related benefits, while the Pensions Commission is examining how we can ensure secure retirements for tomorrow’s pensioners.”","source_name":"The Independent","source_url":"https://www.independent.co.uk/money/universal-credit-state-pension-66-year-olds-dwp-b3012974.html","url":"https://www.independent.co.uk/money/universal-credit-state-pension-66-year-olds-dwp-b3012974.html","author":"Vicky Shaw","author_name":"Vicky 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