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Committee Material Published 24 Jan 2025 ↗ View on Parliament

We asked DWP what analysis it had done on the extent to which homelessness is impacted by LHA rates not allowing people to afford rents in their area. It explained that the decision, for example, to freeze the LHA rate again for 2025–26 was not taken in isolation. It went on to say that while increasing LHA rates would clearly have given tenants more money to pay their rents, there were other considerations. These included the interaction between LHA rates and other benefits such as universal...

We asked DWP what analysis it had done on the extent to which homelessness is impacted by LHA rates not allowing people to afford rents in their area. It explained that the decision, for example, to freeze the LHA rate again for 2025–26 was not taken in isolation. It went on to say that while increasing LHA rates would clearly have given tenants more money to pay their rents, there were other considerations. These included the interaction between LHA rates and other benefits such as universal credit, the household support fund and discretionary housing payments. But, when challenged, DWP could not tell us what the consequences would have been Type: conclusion | Number: 21 | Response status: accepted Government response: 4.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Recommendation implemented 4.2 The Department for Work and Pensions wrote to Committee, on 21 February 2025, setting out its justification for the levels of Local Housing Allowance it has set, both for ind