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Universal Credit: Single, under 25, one child (with housing costs element)
Maximum UC award at zero earnings: £609.79/month. Taper-out point: £1519.71/month. DWP 2025–26 rates. Enter your earnings below for a personalised estimate.
How much Universal Credit can a single, under 25, one child (with housing costs element) household claim in 2025–26?
A single, under 25, one child (with housing costs element) household in the UK can claim up to £609.79/month in Universal Credit at zero earnings under DWP 2025–26 rates (from April 2025), reducing at a 55% taper above the £411 lower work allowance. Source: DWP benefit and pension rates 2025–26, Open Government Licence v3.0.
UC award breakdown — Single, under 25, one child (with housing costs element) (2025–26)
| Element | Monthly amount (£) |
|---|---|
| Standard allowance (single under 25) | £316.98 |
| Child element | £292.81 |
| Note: lower work allowance applies (£411) because UC includes a housing costs element | £411 |
| Total UC award (zero earnings) | £609.79 |
UC taper curve at different earnings levels
| Monthly earnings | UC award | Total income (earnings + UC) |
|---|---|---|
| £0.00 | £609.79 | £609.79 |
| £200.00 | £609.79 | £809.79 |
| £400.00 | £609.79 | £1009.79 |
| £600.00 | £505.84 | £1105.84 |
| £800.00 | £395.84 | £1195.84 |
| £1000.00 | £285.84 | £1285.84 |
| £1200.00 | £175.84 | £1375.84 |
| £1500.00 | £10.84 | £1510.84 |
| £2000.00 | £0.00 | £2000.00 |
Work allowance: £411/month (lower rate — housing costs element included in UC). Taper rate: 55%. DWP 2025–26.
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Universal Credit — Single, under 25, one child (with housing costs element): frequently asked questions
- How much Universal Credit does a single, under 25, one child (with housing costs element) household get?
- At zero earnings, a single, under 25, one child (with housing costs element) household can receive up to £609.79/month in Universal Credit under DWP 2025–26 rates. This includes Standard allowance (single under 25): £316.98; Child element: £292.81; Note: lower work allowance applies (£411) because UC includes a housing costs element. The award reduces at a 55% taper rate on earnings above the work allowance (£411/month (lower rate — with housing costs element in UC)).
- What is the taper-out point for a single, under 25, one child (with housing costs element) household?
- UC reduces to £0 when monthly earnings reach approximately £1519.71 for this household type, under the 2025–26 DWP taper rate (55% above the work allowance of £411/month (lower rate — with housing costs element in UC)). Beyond this point you would not receive UC, but you would keep all your earnings.
- What work allowance applies to a single, under 25, one child (with housing costs element) household?
- The lower work allowance of £411/month (lower rate — with housing costs element in UC) applies. This means the first £411/month of monthly earnings is disregarded before the 55% taper is applied.
- Does this UC estimate include council tax support?
- No. Council Tax Reduction (CTR) is a separate means-tested scheme run by each local council; amounts vary by area and are not published as a national table. This calculator shows only Universal Credit awards based on published DWP rates. To check your council tax support, visit gov.uk/apply-council-tax-reduction.
- How is the Gera Net Support Index calculated?
- The Gera Net Support Index (GNSI) is computed as: GNSI = min(100, maxUC ÷ 10), where maxUC is the maximum UC award at zero earnings. For a single, under 25, one child (with housing costs element) household the maximum UC award is £609.79/month, giving a GNSI of 61/100. See the full methodology at https://geracash.com/methodology/gera-net-support-index.
Compare other household types
- Single, under 25, no children (£316.98/mo max)
- Single, 25 or over, no children (£400.14/mo max)
- Single, 25 or over, limited capability for work (£558.90/mo max)
- Single, 25 or over, LCWRA (£823.41/mo max)
- Single, 25+, one child (born after April 2017) (£692.95/mo max)
- Single, 25+, one child (born before April 2017) (£739.14/mo max)
- Single, 25+, one child + LCWRA (£1116.22/mo max)
- Single, 25+, two children (£985.76/mo max)
- Single, 25+, two children + LCWRA (£1409.03/mo max)
- Single, 25+, one child + carer element (£894.63/mo max)
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Methodology
All figures use published DWP 2025–26 standard allowance and element rates. The taper rate (55%) and work allowances (£684 higher / £411 lower) are exact DWP-published values. The Gera Net Support Index is computed as min(100, maxUC ÷ 10). Council tax support is excluded as it varies by local authority and is not nationally published as a single table. Full methodology.
Contains public sector information published by Department for Work & Pensions and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: DWP — Benefit and pension rates 2025 to 2026 (Tax year 2025–26 (from April 2025), published 21 November 2024).