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Married couples over State Pension age could be due weekly income boost of up to £306 from April

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State Pension payments are set to increase by 10.1 per cent from April for some 12.6million people across Great Britain, including 992,052 living in Scotland.

However, despite a record-breaking rise in payments of the contributory benefit, it is estimated that around 1.8 million pensioners are receiving less than £100 per week in State Pension payments.

There are 9.7million older people receiving Basic State Pension payments of up to £141.85 per week (rising to £156.20 in April), compared to 2.9million getting the New State Pension, which is worth up to £185.15 each week (rising to £203.85 in April).

Helen Morrissey, senior pensions and retirement analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown warns at least some of those on the lowest State Pension payments could be missing out on Pension Credit, a benefit delivered by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) which is worth more than £3,500 each year in financial support, discounts and other benefits which could increase their income.

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