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Employment and Support Allowance (single, 25 or over) — 2026-27
People aged 25 or over who are unable to work because of illness or disability. From 6 April 2026 it is £95.55 a week — a Gera Benefits Index of £4,982 a year.
What is the Employment and Support Allowance (single, 25 or over) rate for 2026-27?
From 6 April 2026, Employment and Support Allowance (single, 25 or over) is £95.55 a week, up from £92.05 the year before — a 3.8% increase, uprated by cpi (september 2025). The Gera Benefits Index values this at about £4,982 over a year. Source: DWP / GOV.UK benefit and pension rates 2026-27 (OGL v3.0).
Employment and Support Allowance (single, 25 or over) — 2026-27 rate
| Measure | Value |
|---|---|
| New rate (2026-27) | £95.55 a week |
| Previous rate (2025-26) | £92.05 a week |
| Cash increase | +£3.50 a week |
| Percentage increase | +3.8% |
| Uprated by | CPI (September 2025) |
| Gera Benefits Index (annual value) | £4,982 a year |
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At the 2026-27 rate, Employment and Support Allowance (single, 25 or over) is worth £4,982 a year on the Gera Benefits Index — up from a £92.05 a week rate a year ago to £95.55 a week (full-year value).
ESA (single 25+) — FAQ
- How much is Employment and Support Allowance (single, 25 or over) in 2026-27?
- Employment and Support Allowance (single, 25 or over) is £95.55 a week from 6 April 2026, up from £92.05 a week in 2025-26. That is a 3.8% increase. People aged 25 or over who are unable to work because of illness or disability.
- What is ESA (single 25+) worth over a year?
- The Gera Benefits Index values Employment and Support Allowance (single, 25 or over) at £4,982 a year at the 2026-27 rate (£95.55 a week × 52.14). This is the full-year cash value, computed from the real DWP/GOV.UK rate.
- Why did ESA (single 25+) rise by 3.8%?
- Employment and Support Allowance (single, 25 or over) was uprated by cpi (september 2025) for 2026-27, taking it from £92.05 to £95.55 a week. Source: DWP / GOV.UK benefit and pension rates (Open Government Licence v3.0).
How the Gera Benefits Index is calculated
The Gera Benefits Index (GBNI) is the annualised cash value of this benefit at its 2026-27 rate: £95.55 × 52.14, rounded to whole pounds = £4,982 a year. The 3.8% figure is the real year-on-year change from the 2025-26 rate of £92.05 to the 2026-27 rate of £95.55. Every input is a real published DWP / GOV.UK figure; nothing is estimated. The index presents the official rate as a yearly total — it is not a benefits-entitlement calculation, and your actual award depends on your circumstances.
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Related
- All UK benefit rates 2026-27 — the full Gera Benefits Index table.
- Universal Credit standard allowance (single, 25 or over) — £424.90 a month.
- Universal Credit standard allowance (couple, one or both 25 or over) — £666.97 a month.
- Jobseeker's Allowance (contribution-based, 25 or over) — £95.55 a week.
Contains public sector information published by Department for Work and Pensions and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: DWP — Benefit and pension rates 2026 to 2027 (2026-27 tax year (from 6 April 2026), published November 2025).