Fuel Allowance Extended to 8th of May
Government announces four week extension to existing Fuel Allowance Season
From: Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection
The Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Regina Doherty and the Minister for Finance and Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe, today announced that the Government would be extending the Fuel Allowance season by four weeks – from Friday 10 April to Friday 8 May – in response to the COVID-19 emergency.
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Speaking today, Minister Doherty said:
Minister Donohoe said:
The Fuel Allowance payment is made to over 370,000 of the most disadvantaged households in the country including pensioners and those with disabilities, who are most at risk of fuel poverty. As a result of changes we have made over the past few years, it is currently paid at a rate of €24.50 per week for 28 weeks. The current 28 week season is due to finish on 10 April. The payment is made as an allowance paid alongside the customer’s primary welfare payment. On foot of the changes approved by Government today, the Fuel Allowance season will be extended by 4 weeks and will continue until Friday 8 May.