UK scraps two-child benefit cap and raises payments

Change
UK scrapped the two-child benefit cap, restoring benefit eligibility for about 480,000 families and increasing payments for affected households by an average of £4,100 a year.
Why it matters
Benefits administrators must absorb a sudden increase in eligible claimants and adjust payment schedules to incorporate additional children. If systems and staffing are not changed, payments will be delayed and casework backlogs will grow.
UK scraps two-child benefit cap and raises payments
Implications
  • UK Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) benefits processing teams must update eligibility rules and payment-calculation systems immediately to add children previously excluded, or eligible families will not receive the restored amounts.

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