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    Pension Credit offers a financial boost to those over the state pension age who are finding it tough to get by. However, a common misconception is that if you are working beyond the state pension age or have savings, you will not qualify.

    This misunderstanding could be stopping individuals from claiming over £3,900 in Pension Credit payments, which is the average amount claimed from this benefit. This benefit serves as a gateway to a range of other discounts, freebies, and support that aren't always monetary.

    Pension Credit consists of two components: Guarantee Credit and Savings Credit. The former considers your weekly earnings, which can come from employment, pensions, or even other benefits. Citizens Advice pointed out: "You can still be working, as long as your income isn't too high. Unlike the State Pension, you don't need a national insurance record."

    To qualify, your income should be at £227.10 per week or lower if you're single, and £346.60 joint weekly income if you are in a partnership. Those earning more than this may still qualify if they meet other criteria such as having a disability or being a carer.

    Your income includes:

    • State Pension
    • Other pensions
    • Earnings from employment and self-employment
    • Most social security benefits, for example Carer’s Allowance

    The following benefits are not counted as income:

    • Adult Disability Payment
    • Attendance Allowance
    • Christmas Bonus
    • Child Benefit
    • Disability Living Allowance
    • Pension Age Disability Payment
    • Personal Independence Payment
    • social fund payments like Winter Fuel Payment
    • Housing Benefit
    • Council Tax Reduction

    If your savings are worth £10,000 or less, you may be eligible for Pension Credit. Every £500 in savings or investments you have over this amount will be counted as an extra £1 of income per week.

    For instance, if you are a single pensioner with a weekly income of £200 and £11,000 in savings, the DWP will calculate your weekly income as £202 per week, making you still eligible for the benefit.

    The Gov.uk website features a Pension Credit checker tool to help individuals identify if they might be missing out on thousands of pounds in support from the benefit.

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