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Extension to the Household Support Fund

31 March 2022

Proposing MP
Suffolk Coastal
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Department for Work and Pensions

At a Glance

Issue Summary

The statement addresses the extension of the Household Support Fund to provide additional cost-of-living support for households facing financial pressures due to inflation.

Action Requested

The government is providing an additional £500 million from April, bringing total funding to £1 billion, to extend the Household Support Fund until September. This fund will be distributed via upper-tier Local Authorities and aims to help with energy bills, food, and other essentials for vulnerable groups such as pensioners on low incomes and families with children.

Key Facts

  • The government is providing an additional £500 million from April.
  • Total funding for the support is now £1 billion.
  • In England, £421 million will extend the Household Support Fund until September 30.
  • Devolved administrations will receive £79 million through the Barnett formula.
  • At least a third of the extension funding (£140m) will be spent on pensioners on low incomes and another third (£140m) on families with children.
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