Benefit Cap
The benefit cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit you can get. It applies to most people aged 16 or over who have not reached state pension age.
What the benefit cap affects
The amount you get might go down to make sure you do not get more than the cap limit. The benefit cap affects:
Bereavement Allowance | Child Benefit | Child Tax Credit | Employment and Support Allowance | Housing Benefit | Incapacity Benefit | Income Support | Jobseeker’s Allowance | Maternity Allowance | Severe Disablement Allowance | Widowed Parent’s Allowance (or Widowed Mother’s Allowance or Widow’s Pension if you started getting it before 9 April 2001) | Universal Credit.
For more information on the benefit cap visit the gov.uk website.