Official Statistics

Universal Credit: 29 Apr 2013 to 9 Feb 2017

These experimental statistics cover the total live caseload, starts and claims for Universal Credit.

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Universal Credit: 29 April 2013 to 9 February 2017

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Data tables: Universal Credit: monthly experimental official statistics to 9 February 2017

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This is not the latest release of these statistics. The latest release can be found in the Universal Credit statistics collection.

These monthly experimental statistics include the total number of people:

  • who have made a claim for Universal Credit
  • who have made a claim and have attended an initial interview, accepted their claimant commitment, and gone on to start Universal Credit
  • who are on the Universal Credit caseload

The statistics are broken down by:

  • Jobcentre Plus office and district
  • local authority
  • parliamentary constituency
  • gender
  • age band
  • claim duration
  • employment status
  • conditionality regime

This month’s publication also includes statistics for households on Universal Credit up to 8 December 2016, broken down by:

  • Jobcentre Plus office
  • Jobcentre Plus district
  • local authority
  • parliamentary constituency
  • average monthly award amount
  • entitlement components
  • payment indicator
  • family type

View statistics on the Universal Credit caseload and starters at Jobcentre Plus office level in an interactive map.

View an interactive dashboard of the latest Universal Credit household statistics by region.

Find further breakdowns of these statistics in Stat-Xplore, our online tool for exploring some of DWP’s main statistics.

Updates to this page

Published 15 March 2017

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