Martin Lewis issues Universal Credit warning to households earning less than £40,000
Martin Lewis has issued a plea to households bringing in less than £40,000 a year - check your eligibility for Universal Credit. The Money Saving Expert believes millions of people could be missing out on the benefit and says use of a simple benefit calculator could easily indicate whether someone is entitled to benefits or not.
He said: "My rule of thumb is if you have family income of under £40,000 then you should absolutely check on a benefits calculator whether you are entitled to Universal Credit. The financial guru also previously told the audience: "There are up to seven million of you who are eligible and who are missing out." He added: "I am not, repeat, saying you will get it.
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