Some Universal Credit claimants may not realise what they are eligible for
The Department for Work and Pensions has issued an update to many Universal Credit claimants regarding what they are "entitled to".
People are only usually able to claim the benefit from the age of 18, but in some circumstances people aged 16 or 17 will have their applications for Universal Credit accepted.READ MORE: Nationwide payout update as customers will 'experience benefits'
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