State pension to rise by hundreds of pounds in April – more than double some winter fuel allowance

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The state pension is due to rise by 4% in April, giving an extra £460 a year to recipients.

The payment increases by the highest of total average weekly earnings, inflation for September or 2.5%.

Figures on Tuesday showed average weekly earnings rose by 4% in the three months to July.

Inflation data for September has not yet been published but stood at 2.2% for July, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

The pension rise comes as the government is under pressure having scrapped the winter fuel allowance. The annual rise in pension payments is more than double the allowance for some, worth either £200 or £300.

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