The rising cost of living in the UK continues to put pressure on households, especially pensioners and low-income families. With higher energy bills, increased food prices, and everyday expenses stretching budgets thin, the government is stepping in with extra help.
This September 2025, a £250 Cost of Living Payment will be issued to millions of eligible people through the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
This article explains who qualifies, how much you can expect, the payment dates, and the process to claim if you are eligible.
Why September 2025 Matters
The payment arrives in September 2025, just as autumn and rising heating costs begin to impact households. Although inflation has eased compared to its peak in 2022, essentials like groceries and utilities remain significantly higher than pre-pandemic levels.
According to recent data, 7.3 million UK adults (13.9% of households) still face food insecurity, while energy arrears reached £3.9 billion by the end of 2024. The £250 support is meant to provide extra help at a time when household bills typically rise.
Who Is Eligible for the £250 Payment?
The government has outlined that the £250 Cost of Living Payment will be targeted at low-income households, pensioners, and individuals on certain benefits.
Key Eligibility Rules:
- You must live in the UK during the qualifying period.
- You must be receiving one of the eligible benefits, such as:
- Pension Credit
- Universal Credit
- Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA)
- Income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
- Income Support
- Child Tax Credit or Working Tax Credit
Important Notes:
- You do not need to apply separately if you already receive one of these benefits.
- Payments are automatic and will be sent via direct deposit or by cheque if you don’t have direct deposit set up.
- If you are a pensioner not yet receiving Pension Credit, you should apply as it may boost your income and ensure eligibility.
Payment Dates for September 2025
Since September 2025 does not include a bank holiday in the UK, most benefits and pensions will be paid on their usual dates. Payments are staggered to manage distribution effectively.
September 2025 Payment Schedule
Benefit Type | Payment Date | Details |
---|---|---|
Universal Credit | Monthly on usual date | Paid via direct deposit or cheque |
State Pension | Based on NI number: • 00–19: Mon • 20–39: Tue • 40–59: Wed (Sep 10) • 60–79: Thu • 80–99: Fri | Retirees born 1–10 get paid on September 10, 2025 |
Pension Credit, DLA, PIP, ESA, JSA, Income Support, Carer’s Allowance | Regular dates | No disruption in September |
Cost of Living Payment (£250) | Mid to late September 2025 | Paid automatically to eligible households |
How to Claim the £250 Payment
For most people, the £250 Cost of Living Payment will be automatic. However, if you are not currently receiving the qualifying benefits, you will need to:
- Check eligibility – Use an online benefits calculator to confirm entitlement.
- Apply for benefits – Submit an application for Pension Credit, Universal Credit, or tax credits if you qualify.
- Update your details – Ensure your bank account and contact details are correct with the DWP or HMRC.
- Follow up if needed – If you don’t receive your payment by the end of September 2025, contact the relevant department.
The UK £250 Cost of Living Payment in September 2025 is a lifeline for millions struggling with inflation and rising bills. By targeting pensioners and low-income households, the government aims to provide timely support before winter. To avoid missing out, ensure your benefit claims are up to date and your payment details are correct with the DWP or HMRC.
This payment won’t solve the cost-of-living crisis, but it will offer much-needed relief for families and seniors across the UK.
FAQs
Who will get the £250 Cost of Living Payment in September 2025?
Eligible pensioners, Universal Credit claimants, and those on income-related benefits will automatically receive the payment.
Do I need to apply for the £250 payment?
No. If you’re already receiving eligible benefits, the payment will be automatic. Only those not yet claiming may need to apply.
When will the £250 payment arrive?
Most payments are expected in mid-to-late September 2025, usually via direct deposit. Cheques may take longer to arrive.