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Pippaz If you get basic state pension you will not get UC. If you rent, you may get help, but people who have bought their own houses will not.
The amount of state pension per month is more than UC per month.
That is not correct rafichagran unless you are talking about the New State Pension. If you are then the Basic New State Pension started as equal to the Old State Pension + Guarantee Pension Credit (GPC). So all those on the New Pension receive the equivalent of Pension Credit whether they need it or not. Many on the Old State Pension, who are eligible, do not apply so this change was made for the New State Pension so that no one who should have it goes without.
Add to this the fact that the Basic Pension increases at a higher percentage than the GPC does and you will find that the New Basic Pension is pulling ahead of the Old Basic Pension plus the Pension Credit little by little, year by year.
If you are on the New State Pension you are complaining that you are not getting something that is already built into your basic amount. If that is what you are getting it is still worth applying for NHS Low-income benefit, help with Council Tax and possibly some housing help - you don't just get that if you are renting, e.g., if you have to pay service costs on a flat you may get help.