Over 200,000 over-65s in Scotland are struggling financially, according to new research for Age Scotland.
The charity said despite one in five pensioners struggling, an estimated £292 million in Pension Credit and Housing Benefit is going unclaimed each year. If those who are eligible for Pension Credit make a claim, it could increase their income by an average of £42 a week – or £2,184 a year.
With 158,000 pensioners now living below the poverty line the organisation is urging older people to get in touch to find out if they’re entitled to extra financial support.
The UK government’s latest figures show that one in 10 people aged 65+ would not be able to pay an unexpected expense of £200, to replace a broken washing machine for example.
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