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Of all UK pensioners in poverty, more than half 55% are in deep poverty and almost three in ten 29% are in very deep poverty.
Some groups face a higher-than-average risk of poverty, above 16%.
Even at its maximum, the UK State Pension brings a single pensioner to only 80% of the Minimum Income Standard MIS.
This gap widens because many pensioners do not claim the support they are entitled to.
35% of private tenants and 34% of social rented sector tenants live in poverty.
25% of Asian or Asian British pensioners and 26% of Black or Black British pensioners live in poverty.
21% of those aged 85 and over live in poverty.
23% of single women pensioners live in poverty, as do 20% of single men.
These figures may underestimate the scale of pensioner poverty in Luton due to the borough’s ethnic diversity and its relative performance compared with other local authorities.
Income deprivation affecting older people is the only sub-component that is both below Luton’s average performance and getting worse. 86% of local authorities in England perform better than Luton.
Our Enhancing Lives team can assess your situation, provide advice and support you in applying for benefits. Where needed, we can also signpost you to other services that may help. So far, we have successfully applied for over £2,000,000 of benefits for older people in Luton.