Pension rates if you are single

You can estimate how much service or social security age pension you may receive

Pension rates if you are a couple

Tables to help you work out how much service or social security age pension we may pay you

Pension rates of illness separated couples

You can learn how much we may pay you if you are not living with your partner because you are sick

Income Support Supplement rates if you are single

You can work out your rate of income support supplement

Income Support Supplement rates if you are a couple

You and your partner can use this to estimate the supplement that you may receive

Rates if your pension started before 20 September 2009

Learn how much we may pay if we assessed you under the Transition Rules

Couples who started their pension before 20 September 2009

You can estimate your service or social security age pension rate

Illness separated couples who received their pension before 20 September 2009

You can estimate your pension if we assessed you and your partner under the Transition rules

Rates if your Income Support Supplement started before 20 September 2009

If you were assessed under the Transitional rules, you can estimate how much we will pay you

Partnered War Widow(er)’s who started their Income Support Supplement before 20 September 2009

If we assessed your supplement amount under the Transition Rules you can estimate your payment rate

The income we deem you received from your assets

We use these tables to work out how much income your financial assets produce

Indexation of income support pensions and allowances

Your income support pension may increase during the year to meet the rising costs of living