💨 Abstract
The Personal Independence Payment (Pip) assists Brits with disabilities to cover additional costs resulting from their conditions. According to Scope, disabled households need an extra £1,010 monthly to match the standard of living of non-disabled households. Pip, a non-means-tested benefit, aims to bridge this gap. Potential changes to Pip are being considered by the government, which could impact the benefits system.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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