As June 2025 approaches, millions of UK residents receiving benefits and pensions from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) can expect timely payments without disruptions.
This comprehensive guide outlines the June 2025 DWP payment dates, recent benefit rate increases, and essential information for claimants.
No Bank Holidays in June 2025: Uninterrupted Payment Schedule
Unlike May, which had two bank holidays affecting payment dates, June 2025 has no scheduled bank holidays.
Therefore, all DWP payments—including benefits and pensions—will be made on their regular dates. This consistency ensures that claimants receive their funds without delays.
Benefit Rate Increases Effective April 2025
In April 2025, the government implemented a 1.7% increase in most working-age benefits, aligning with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation rate from September 2024.
Additionally, the State Pension saw a 4.1% rise, adhering to the triple lock system, which considers the highest of earnings growth, inflation, or 2.5%
However, due to the structure of benefit assessments:
- Universal Credit recipients with assessment periods starting before April 7 may have seen increased payments from May 13.
- Those with assessment periods beginning after April 7 will likely receive the updated rates in June
DWP Benefit Payment Schedule for June 2025
The following table outlines the typical payment frequencies for various DWP-administered benefits:
Benefit Type | Payment Frequency |
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Universal Credit | Monthly |
Attendance Allowance | Every 4 weeks |
Carer’s Allowance | Weekly in advance or every 4 weeks |
Child Benefit | Every 4 weeks (weekly for single parents) |
Disability Living Allowance | Every 4 weeks |
Employment and Support Allowance | Every 2 weeks |
Income Support | Every 2 weeks |
Jobseeker’s Allowance | Every 2 weeks |
Maternity Allowance | Every 2 or 4 weeks |
Pension Credit | Every 4 weeks |
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) | Every 4 weeks |
Tax Credits | Every 4 weeks or weekly |
Note: Tax credits have ended for new claims as of April 5, 2025. Existing claimants will receive final payments and are encouraged to transition to Universal Credit
State Pension Payment Dates Based on National Insurance Number
State Pension payments are made every four weeks, with the specific day determined by the last two digits of the claimant’s National Insurance (NI) number:
NI Number Ending | Payment Day |
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00 to 19 | Monday |
20 to 39 | Tuesday |
40 to 59 | Wednesday |
60 to 79 | Thursday |
80 to 99 | Friday |
With no bank holidays in June, these payments will proceed as scheduled .
What to Do If Your Payment Is Missing
If you do not receive your expected payment:
- Check your award notice for the scheduled payment date.
- Verify your bank account to ensure the payment hasn’t been deposited.
- If the payment is missing and the date has passed, contact the appropriate DWP helpline listed on the official government website.
For further information or assistance, visit the official GOV.UK website or contact the DWP directly through their helplines.
FAQs
Will there be any delays in DWP payments in June 2025?
No. Since there are no bank holidays in June 2025, all DWP payments, including benefits and pensions, will be made on their regular scheduled dates.
When will the increased benefit rates be reflected in my payments?
The 1.7% increase in benefit rates took effect in April 2025. However, due to assessment periods, some claimants may see the increased amounts in their June payments, especially if their assessment period started after April 7 .
How can I find out my exact payment date?
Your specific payment date is detailed in your award notice. Additionally, for State Pension recipients, the payment day is determined by the last two digits of your National Insurance number, as outlined above.