Assumptions about entitlement to social security
Friday, January 28th, 2011The problem wth social security benefits is that people generally just assume that they’re entitled to a whole bunch of things which, on the whole, they won’t be able to get or at least not in quite the way that they expect to get them.
For instance, you probably “know” that the social security system is an integrated one. It isn’t. Each benefit that you are entitled to is almost always administered completely separately from every other one. Thus you won’t get a single social security payment but will normally get a number of separate payments on different dates if you’re entitled to multiple benefits.
Moreover, when you claim, you’ll generally find that the knowledge about benefits in general is quite limited. If you claim unemployment benefit those people won’t know much about the additional benefits that you can claim for your children. For example, if you are entitled to income based job seekers allowance, you’ll also be entitled to a whole range of benefits including child benefit, child tax credits (really a benefit), free school meals, a uniform allowance for the children and housing benefit. In addition to this you are entitled to other things such as support for education and training costs and things like reduced cost admission to museums.
Don’t assume that these entitlements will go on forever though as some have stringent requirements applied to them.
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