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When people can expect to get their second DWP cost of living payment

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People who receive certain benefits or tax credits are entitled to two payments to help with the current cost-of-living crisis.

The Government introduced the support to help people pay their bills with eight million households set to receive the £650 grant.

The cash was announced by Rishi Sunak over the summer in order to help people with rising bills and commodity costs. The one-off payment of £650 in total is paid out in two installments to people who receive means-tested benefits (such as Universal Credit). READ MORE: Urgent £60 message issued to anyone with an iPhone in the UK The best news about this payment is that all those who are eligible do not need to apply for the money as it will be put into recipients' bank accounts automatically.

To get the payment people must get any of the following: Most people have now received the first payment of £324 apart from people on Tax Credits who should start to see the money drop into their account from today (September 2).

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