The UK Government has confirmed a £450 cost of living payment scheduled for August 2025, aimed at supporting millions of low-income households facing ongoing financial strain. This one-off payment, issued by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), is part of a wider package to counter rising costs in energy, food, and housing. By targeting those most in need, the scheme promises timely relief during a period of prolonged economic challenges.
Benefit Type | Expected Payment Date Range |
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Universal Credit | 12-15 August 2025 |
Income Support / ESA / JSA | 16-20 August 2025 |
Tax Credit Recipients | 22-26 August 2025 |
Pension Credit | 27-30 August 2025 |
Addressing the Urgency of August 2025 Support
The consistent rise in essential living costs continues to put severe pressure on UK households. Electricity, gas, grocery bills, and rent remain high, leaving many pensioners, families, and people with disabilities in financial difficulty. The £450 payment is designed to ease these burdens, offering vital help at a crucial stage in the year when expenses typically rise.
Aims Behind the Government’s Relief Measure

The government’s intention is to provide financial stability by covering pressing expenses and preventing low-income households from falling further into hardship. This payment will help offset high energy bills, manage housing costs, and assist families in preparing for the back-to-school season. It may also reduce the need to rely on credit or personal savings during times of economic pressure.
Key areas of impact include:
- Covering part of energy and utility bills
- Helping with food and rent payments
- Supporting parents during school-related expense periods
- Easing dependence on borrowing
Who Qualifies for the August 2025 Payment
Eligibility is restricted to individuals who were receiving at least one qualifying means-tested benefit between 10 July and 4 August 2025. These include Universal Credit, Income-Based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA), Income-Related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), Income Support, Pension Credit, Working Tax Credit, and Child Tax Credit. Anyone meeting this requirement will receive the payment automatically without having to apply.
How the Payment Will Be Processed
The £450 will go directly into recipients’ bank accounts, showing as either DWP COLP if paid by the Department for Work and Pensions or HMRC COLP if issued by HM Revenue and Customs. Payments are non-taxable, will not affect other benefits, and will only be given once per household even if eligibility exists through multiple benefits.
What to Do if the Payment Is Not Received
If you believe you are eligible but have not received the payment by 30 August 2025, first wait until the payment window has closed. Then check your bank account statements for the transaction details. If the payment is still not reflected, you should contact the DWP or HMRC from the start of September 2025 for assistance.
Offering a Lifeline During High Inflation
With inflation still affecting everyday life, this £450 payment comes as a welcome relief for many. Households struggling with mounting bills can use the money to address immediate needs, reducing pressure on limited incomes. This move is part of a larger government strategy to assist the most vulnerable during a prolonged cost of living crisis.
By ensuring that aid is sent automatically to eligible households and spreading payments across the month, the government is aiming to deliver meaningful and timely support. For millions across the UK, this payment will not just ease bills but also provide reassurance in uncertain times, helping them face the months ahead with greater financial security.