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Warning to millions of people on Universal Credit as £650 cost of living payment WON’T hit bank accounts in one go

MILLIONS of people on Universal Credit won't get the £650 cost of living payment all at once.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced the extra cash would be dished out as part of a £15billion emergency package for low income households.

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You may need to wait longer than expected if you're claiming the £650 cost of living paymentCredit: Getty

More than eight million households will receive the help, which will be paid in two instalments.

The first instalment is worth £326 and will land in bank accounts from 14 July - payments will be staggered from there.

But the (DWP) say applicants may not receive money at the same time.

The DWP say it's because there are millions of payments that need to go out and they can't all be processed on a single day.

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The first half of the payment is expected by the end of July for the majority of people eligible.

Some exceptions are if you're circumstances are complicated or are on tax credits.

In a  DWP Minister, David Rutley MP, said: “Due to the volume of people entitled to the payment, it is not possible to issue all of the Cost of Living Support Payments at the same time.

"Issuing payments will be staggered, but not by benefit type, starting on July 14, 2022.”

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He added: “We currently expect the majority of payments to be made by the end of July, there may be potential delays for a small minority of cases due to their unique characteristics.”

Those who are claiming tax credits and are eligible for the cash boost may need to wait longer than expected.

The delay to payments is in place in order to avoid "duplicate payments" for those on more than one of the eligible benefits.

Those on tax credits will be paid their first payment from autumn, and their second payment from winter - exact dates are yet to be confirmed.

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