The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed updated Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) rates for the 2026/27 financial year, with the new payments coming into effect from 6 April 2026.
For many claimants, headlines highlighting a £778 monthly PIP boost refer to the maximum possible payment under the enhanced components of PIP over a standard four-week cycle.
This article breaks down the new rates, eligibility rules, and exact payment schedules.
Understanding The £778 Monthly PIP Figure
PIP is made up of two separate components:
- Daily Living Component
- Mobility Component
Each component has two rates: Standard and Enhanced.
For 2026/27, the confirmed weekly rates are:
- Enhanced Daily Living: £114.60 per week
- Enhanced Mobility: £80.00 per week
If a claimant qualifies for both enhanced rates, the total weekly amount equals:
£194.60 per week
Since PIP is typically paid every four weeks (28 days), the total payment for a full enhanced award equals:
£194.60 × 4 = £778.40
This is the origin of the widely reported £778 monthly PIP payment.
Full 2026/27 PIP Rates Breakdown
| Component | Rate Type | Weekly Amount | Four-Week Payment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daily Living | Standard | £76.70 | £306.80 |
| Daily Living | Enhanced | £114.60 | £458.40 |
| Mobility | Standard | £30.30 | £121.20 |
| Mobility | Enhanced | £80.00 | £320.00 |
| Maximum Combined Award | Enhanced + Enhanced | £194.60 | £778.40 |
PIP remains tax-free, and payments are not affected by income or savings.
New ESA Rates Starting This Week
Alongside PIP increases, the DWP has confirmed new Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) rates from April 2026.
New Style ESA Weekly Rates (2026/27)
- Personal Allowance (Age 25+): £95.55
- Work-Related Activity Component: £37.95
- Support Group Component: £50.35
New Style ESA is typically paid every two weeks in arrears.
Those in the Support Group could receive:
£95.55 + £50.35 = £145.90 per week
Paid fortnightly, that equals:
£291.80 every two weeks.
When Do The New Rates Start?
The updated 2026/27 benefit rates apply from:
6 April 2026
However, because benefits are paid in arrears and on individual cycles, claimants may see the increased amounts reflected slightly later depending on their personal payment date.
Payment Schedule Overview
| Benefit | Payment Frequency | When Paid |
|---|---|---|
| PIP | Every 4 weeks | Paid in arrears |
| New Style ESA | Every 2 weeks | Paid in arrears |
If a payment date falls on a weekend or bank holiday, funds are usually issued on the previous working day.
PIP Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify for PIP if:
- You are aged 16 or over and under State Pension age at the time of claim.
- You have a long-term physical or mental health condition.
- Your condition affects daily living or mobility.
- The difficulties have lasted (or are expected to last) at least 12 months.
PIP is assessed through a points-based system evaluating how your condition impacts:
- Preparing food
- Managing medication
- Washing and dressing
- Communicating
- Moving around
You can receive either one or both components depending on your assessment outcome.
ESA Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify for New Style ESA if:
- You are under State Pension age.
- You have a health condition or disability limiting your ability to work.
- You have paid sufficient National Insurance contributions in the relevant tax years.
You cannot receive New Style ESA at the same time as Statutory Sick Pay (SSP), though you may apply shortly before SSP ends.
What This Means For Claimants
The confirmed uprating reflects annual inflation adjustments. While some headlines describe it as a “boost,” it is primarily part of the standard annual benefits review.
For those receiving the full enhanced PIP award, the increase now brings payments close to £9,340 per year (£194.60 × 52 weeks).
Combined with ESA where eligible, total disability-related support may exceed £16,000 per year, depending on circumstances.
Key Takeaways
- Maximum PIP now equals £778.40 per four-week payment cycle.
- New rates apply from 6 April 2026.
- ESA weekly rates have also increased.
- Payments remain tax-free.
- Individual payment dates vary.
FAQs
Will everyone receive £778 per month in PIP?
No. £778.40 represents the maximum combined enhanced rate. Your payment depends on your assessment results.
When will I see the increase in my account?
From 6 April 2026 onward, but the exact date depends on your personal payment schedule.
Can I claim PIP and ESA at the same time?
Yes. Many claimants receive both, as PIP covers disability needs and ESA relates to work capability.
