Official Statistics

Benefit cap: number of households capped to November 2019

Statistics on households that have had their benefits capped between 15 April 2013 and November 2019.

Applies to England, Scotland and Wales

Documents

Benefit cap quarterly statistics: GB households capped to November 2019

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Tables: Benefit cap quarterly statistics: GB households capped to November 2019

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Details

The latest release of these statistics can be found in the collection of benefit cap statistics.

This Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) publication shows the number of households that had their Housing Benefit capped from 15 April 2013 to November 2019.

Explore the statistics with our interactive tools

Find further breakdowns of benefit cap statistics in Stat-Xplore, an online tool for exploring some of DWP’s main statistics. You can use Stat-Xplore to create your own tables and charts.

View an Interactive dashboard of key benefit cap statistics by region. Select a region to see the number and family make-up of capped households and the outcomes for households that have moved off the cap.

More information

Read the background information and methodology publication for more information about the benefit cap statistics.

Published 6 February 2020
Last updated 6 August 2020 + show all updates
  1. Revised version of the benefit cap statistics PDF file. Revisions to a chart on page 6 which shows the number of single-parent capped households by age of youngest child at November 2019. There have been no revisions to the labels and commentary. Revisions to commentary on page 6 which discusses the proportion of capped households with children that have between 1 and 4 children and 5 or more children. The commentary has been adjusted so that the correct percentages are included for the data at November 2019. Revisions to the commentary on page 10 which discuss the off flows for households that had been previously capped. The title has been adjusted to show the correct total amount of off-flows for November 2019. Also, the commentary in the first paragraph has been adjusted to include the revised total off-flows figure and the change from the previous quarter.

  2. First published.