If you're earning £30,000 or less a year, then you could be entitled to extra money, says expert Martin Lewis. Martin says households who have an overall income of less than £30,000 could be on track for monetary help from the government.
You'll have to go online for around 10 minutes to see if you're eligible and there's no time like the present, given the rise in energy prices recently.
Martin took to Twitter and said: "Do you have total (family) income under £30,000? If so and you don't get any benefits, it is worth ten minutes on our free benefits calculator… to see if you're missing out on entitlements.
I’m NOT saying all will be due, just it's worth the time to check." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter In order to check you could head to the MoneySavingExpert website or use similar online calculators.Those going online to check will have to answer questions about their employment, income and living arrangements.
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