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DWP PAYMENT DATES HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED FOR JUNE 2025, WITH MORE THAN 20 MILLION PEOPLE WHO RELY ON BENEFITS AND PENSIONS IMPACTED. 09:44, 31 May 2025 The Department for Work and Pensions
(DWP) is bringing in a tweak to 12 benefits - AGAIN - in June. DWP payment dates have been announced for June 2025, with more than 20 million people who rely on benefits and pensions
impacted. The date your benefit is paid in June depends on which benefit you receive and the date you first received your benefit payment. The payment dates will be tweaked again this month
- reverting to normal - after the May Bank Holidays. May sees two Bank Holidays, the May Day Bank Holiday and late May Bank Holiday weekend, but no three-day weekends in June mean the DWP
will pay out as normal on expected dates. The DWP state pension is usually paid every four weeks. The day your pension is paid depends on your national insurance number. READ MORE UK SET TO
SIZZLE IN 'GLORIOUS' 27C MINI-HEATWAVE WITH 33 COUNTIES IN ENGLAND HIT If your NI number is 00 to 019, you’ll be paid on Monday. If it’s 20 to 39, it’s Tuesday. For 40 to 59, it’s
Wednesday. If it’s 60 to 79, you’ll be paid on Thursday. And for 80 to 99, it’s Friday. Article continues below Payment dates are: Attendance Allowance - Usually every four weeks, Carer’s
Allowance - Weekly in advance or every four weeks, Child Benefit - Usually every four weeks, Disability Living Allowance - Usually every four weeks, Employment and Support Allowance -
Usually every two weeks, Income Support - Usually every two weeks and Jobseeker’s Allowance - Usually every two weeks. Others include: Pension Credit - Usually every four weeks, Personal
Independence Payment - Usually every four weeks, State Pension - Usually every four weeks, Tax credits - Every four weeks or weekly and Universal Credit - Every month. Bank holidays still to
come include Monday, August 25 - Summer bank holiday, Thursday, December 25 - Christmas Day and Friday, December 26 - Boxing Day. Article continues below The amount you receive will stay
the same and will be paid into your regular bank account. If you were expecting your benefit and it hasn't arrived, you can contact the DWP helpline on 0800 328 5644.