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Minister Humphreys announces Christmas Bonus will be paid to over 1.6 million people the week beginning 7th December

Record €390 million to be paid to Social Welfare recipients

People in receipt of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) for at least 17 weeks to receive the bonus this year

Minister Humphreys urges people to spend Christmas Bonus locally to support businesses as they re-open

Minister for Social Protection, Heather Humphreys TD, today (26th November) announced the details of the largest ever Christmas Bonus.

The Christmas Bonus will be paid to over 1.6 million recipients in the week beginning 7th December with payments totalling €390 million.

As per previous years, the 100% Christmas Bonus will be paid to long term social welfare recipients such as pensioners, people with disabilities, carers and lone parents.

On an exceptional basis this year, the Christmas Bonus will also be paid to recipients of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) provided they have been in receipt of a PUP payment - continuously or otherwise - for at least 4 months (17 weeks) since March.

It’s estimated that 311,270 people who have been on the PUP will receive the Christmas Bonus, totalling over €93 million.

This means that approximately 90% of PUP recipients (currently 350,000) are in line to receive a Christmas Bonus.

Announcing the record Christmas Bonus, Minister Humphreys urged people to spend it locally in order to support small businesses:

Christmas brings many extra financial pressures and I am particularly pleased to provide a 100% Christmas Bonus this year for over 1.6 million people.

I would strongly encourage people to spend their Christmas Bonus locally this year and support our local shops and businesses in our towns and villages throughout the country. This will be a €390 million injection into the Irish economy at a time when many small businesses will be reopening their doors as restrictions are eased.

Minister Humphreys also stressed that people on PUP who are returning to work next week will still receive the Christmas Bonus:

As an exceptional measure this year, people who are receiving PUP or another Jobseeker’s payment for four months or longer will receive the Bonus. There are many individuals and families who have lost their job or business as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and have been out of work for several months now. The Bonus will help to ease the financial burden on them at this very difficult time.

Any person in receipt of PUP for any one day from Friday 27th November to Thursday 3rd December can rest assured that they will still receive the Christmas Bonus payment on Tuesday 8th December as long as they also meet the 17 week requirement. I wanted to ensure that people who returned to work next week following the easing of restrictions did not miss out on the bonus payment.

Pandemic Unemployment Payment Week

The Pandemic Unemployment Payment will be paid next on Tuesday, 8th December.

Therefore, the Pandemic Unemployment Payment Week begins tomorrow, November 27th.

As the PUP Payment Week runs from Friday to Thursday, any person in receipt of PUP for any one day of the period Friday, 27th November to Thursday, 3rd December, will receive the Christmas Bonus payment on Tuesday, 8th December as long as they have accrued their 17 weeks.

For example, people who go back to work early next week will still receive the Christmas Bonus as they were in receipt of PUP for at least one day during the said period.

The same criteria is also being applied to those on Jobseeker’s payments, who in previous years would have only received the Bonus if they had been out of work for at least 15 months.


Notes for Editor

A 100% Christmas Bonus will be paid in December 2020 to recipients of long-term Social Welfare payments (minimum payment of €20). People in receipt of the following payments will receive the Bonus:

  • State Pensions and Widow’s/Widower’s/Surviving Civil Partner’s Pensions
  • Invalidity Pension, Blind Pension, Disability Allowance, Carer’s Allowance, Carer’s Benefit, Partial Capacity Benefit, Disablement Benefit, Domiciliary Care Allowance and Guardian’s payments
  • One-Parent Family Payment, Long-term Jobseeker’s Allowance, Jobseeker’s Transition Payment, Deserted Wife’s Benefit and Allowance and Farm Assist
  • Back to Work Enterprise Allowance, Community Employment, Rural Social Scheme, TÚS, Gateway and Job Initiative, Supplementary Welfare Allowance, Daily Expenses Allowance, Magdalene Commission Scheme
  • On an exceptional basis this year, recipients of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment and equivalent recipients of Jobseeker’s Payments who have been on these payments for four months or more.

See Appendix for a list of schemes for which the Christmas Payment will be paid and the number of recipients.

ENDS


Appendix

Appendix - Table of Christmas Bonus 2020 recipients and cost by scheme
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