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Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is paid at different weekly rates depending on whether you get the daily living part, the mobility part, or both, and whether each is at the standard or enhanced rate.

Current PIP payment rates (early 2026)

From January to early April 2026, PIP is being paid at the 2025–26 rates.

Daily living component (per week)

  • Standard rate: £73.90 per week
  • Enhanced rate: £110.40 per week

Mobility component (per week)

  • Standard rate: £29.20 per week
  • Enhanced rate: £77.05 per week

PIP is usually paid every 4 weeks, so you receive four times your weekly entitlement in each payment.

How much you could get

How much your own PIP payment is depends on which parts you qualify for and at which rate.

Here are some common combinations (weekly amounts):

  • Standard daily living only : £73.90
  • Enhanced daily living only : £110.40
  • Standard mobility only : £29.20
  • Enhanced mobility only : £77.05
  • Standard daily living + standard mobility: £103.10 per week
  • Enhanced daily living + enhanced mobility (maximum): £187.45 per week

These weekly totals are then paid as a single 4‑weekly payment (for example, the maximum award would be about £749.80 every 4 weeks at current rates).

Rates after April 2026 (planned rise)

The UK government has announced that PIP rates will rise by about 3.8% from April 2026, so weekly amounts will increase slightly.

Indicative weekly rates from April 2026:

  • Daily living standard: about £76.70
  • Daily living enhanced: about £114.60
  • Mobility standard: about £30.30
  • Mobility enhanced: about £80.00

This would push the maximum weekly PIP to just under £195 per week (enhanced daily living + enhanced mobility), paid every 4 weeks.

Quick HTML table of current key rates

Here is an HTML table version of the main current (2025–26) PIP rates, as you requested tables in HTML:

html

<table>
  <thead>
    <tr>
      <th>Component</th>
      <th>Rate level</th>
      <th>Weekly amount</th>
    </tr>
  </thead>
  <tbody>
    <tr>
      <td>Daily living</td>
      <td>Standard</td>
      <td>£73.90</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Daily living</td>
      <td>Enhanced</td>
      <td>£110.40</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Mobility</td>
      <td>Standard</td>
      <td>£29.20</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Mobility</td>
      <td>Enhanced</td>
      <td>£77.05</td>
    </tr>
  </tbody>
</table>

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