CPP Payments: How Much Can You Get from the Canada Pension Plan in 2025?

Canada Pension Plan (CPP) can be a big part of your income when you retire. If you qualify for the maximum CPP payments at age 65, you could receive $17,196 a year, which works out to $1,433 each month. However, how much you get from CPP depends on two things: how much you’ve contributed over…

SASSA Status Check – How to Check R370 Payment Dates & Application Status

SASSA Status Check helps applicants and beneficiaries track their SASSA SRD grant status and find out the R370 payment dates. Checking your status is essential to know if your application is approved, pending, or declined. It also helps you confirm when you will receive your grant payment. SASSA provides different ways to check the status…

PIP Pay Dates 2025 – Personal Independence Payment Payout 

Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is an important benefit in the UK that supports people with long-term health conditions. Knowing the PIP payment dates for 2024 is important so you can plan your money properly. PIP is usually paid every 4 weeks. Below, you’ll find the PIP rates for 2024/2025, how much they’ve increased, how much…

Universal Credit Rates 2025: Payment Increase, Eligibility, and How to Claim

Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed two increases to Universal Credit payments to help households manage rising living costs. Rates rose by 6.7% in April 2024, and a further 1.7% increase is due in April 2025. This article explains exactly how much you could receive, who qualifies, and how to apply. Universal Credit…

Canada Minimum Wage Increase 2025: Upcoming Changes and New Rates

In 2025, minimum wages across Canada’s provinces and territories will go up to help workers cope with rising costs of living. This change ensures wages stay fair and match the growing economic needs of each region. Check out the updated hourly rates, effective dates, and any upcoming changes for every province and territory below. Canada…

CRA $1,200 Extra Help for Low Income Seniors: Check Eligibility and Payment Dates

Life has become expensive, and many seniors in Canada are struggling to keep up. To help, the government is giving an extra $1,200 to low-income seniors. This money is meant to make life a little easier for those who get Old Age Security (OAS) or Canada Pension Plan (CPP) payments. This $1,200 is part of…