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LHA Rates 23-24

Charles
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Just noticed that Jeremy Hunt stated the following in the debate following the Autumn Statement:

Local housing allowance rates for 2023-24 will be maintained at the elevated rates agreed for 2020-21.

So that sounds like no increase at all next year.

HB Anorak
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Historical context of 30% LHA rates: something that was originally conceived as quite a sharp cut back in 2011 can now be spun as “elevated”.

Paul_Treloar_AgeUK
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I’m so old, I can remember when LHA rates were pinned to the 50% median. Hard to believe that was a thing.

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Paul_Treloar_AgeUK - 17 November 2022 04:46 PM

I’m so old, I can remember when LHA rates were pinned to the 50% median. Hard to believe that was a thing.

and you could keep the difference if your rent was lower!

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Vonny - 18 November 2022 09:03 AM
Paul_Treloar_AgeUK - 17 November 2022 04:46 PM

I’m so old, I can remember when LHA rates were pinned to the 50% median. Hard to believe that was a thing.

and you could keep the difference if your rent was lower!

Gosh yes, how different times were.

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So is the LHA being kept to the same figure in cash terms, or in terms of being 30% of the median rent?  If in cash terms there have been quite a few rent rises recently and I can’t see it covering anyone’s rent, even for the most squalid accommodation

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