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How much will PIP rise?
There are two parts to PIP - the daily living part and a mobility part.
- Daily living component
The standard rate is going up from £60 a week (2021/2022) to £61.85 per week (2022/2023).
PIP is paid every four weeks so this is equivalent to a rise from £240 a month to £247.40 a month. Over a year, based on 52 weeks, this is an increase from £3,120 to £3,216.20.
The enhanced rate will also increase. The payments are going up from £89.60 a week (2021/2022) to £92.40 a week (2022/2023).
This is equivalent to a rise from £358.40 a month to £369.60 a month. Over a year, based on 52 weeks, this is an increase from £4,659.20 to £4,804.80.