Official Statistics

Benefit cap: number of households capped to February 2015

Number of households capped from 15 April 2013 to February 2015.

Applies to England, Scotland and Wales

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Benefit cap: number of households capped to February 2015

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Data tables: benefit cap: number of households capped to February 2015

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This publication shows the number of households capped from 15 April 2013 to February 2015. The statistics are broken down by:

  • amount capped (£ per week)
  • number of children in household
  • household type
  • region and local authority

The government introduced a cap on the total amount of benefit that working-age households can get so that, broadly, households on out-of-work benefits will no longer get more in welfare payments than the average weekly wage for working households.

The benefit cap applied from 15 April 2013 in the 4 local authorities of Bromley, Croydon, Enfield and Haringey. Remaining local authorities applied the cap between 15 July 2013 and the end of September 2013.

Updates to this page

Published 14 May 2015

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