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Housing Benefit & Council Tax Benefit Caseload Statistics

Introduction

Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit (HB & CTB) National Statistics published on 20 February 2013 update previously published National Statistics and relate to the period November 2008 to November 2012 (inclusive).

The statistics detail the number of people in receipt of Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit and the amount of benefit received. They also include breakdowns of local authority, tenancy type, passported benefits and age group.

Latest Releases

The DWP Statistical Summary / PDF provides a structured overview of the National Statistics published by DWP, including Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit statistics.

Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit Caseload Statistics: November 2008 to November 2012.

Click here to access the complete set of Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit Tables. / XLS

Additional Information

Click here to view a paper detailing the Caseload Definition and Methodology PDF

Experimental Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit Flows Data: November 2008 to November 2012

Click here to access Experimental Flows Tables XLS

Click here for a Guide to using Experimental Statistics PDF

Historical Summaries

The statistics available below are based on the Single Housing Benefit Extract (SHBE) data source. SHBE is a monthly electronic scan of claimant level data direct from Local Authority computer systems. It has been designed to provide sufficient information for all current and future statistical proposes and is now the single source of HB & CTB data.

The historical quarterly statistics available on HB & CTB caseload for the period February 2002 to August 2007 are based on clerical returns made by individual Local Authorities (LAs) of the aggregate number of people claiming HB & CTB at a specific point in time.

The Annual Summaries

The May 2004 Annual Summary tables have been removed for investigation of some data quality issues

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