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<p>The judgment affects a small number of people on Universal Credit, with specific
characteristics. The Department is currently appealing this judgment, and as such
will await the outcome of that process before taking any further action.</p><p> </p><p>Universal
Credit takes earnings into account in a way that is fair and transparent. The amount
of Universal Credit paid reflects, as closely as possible, the actual circumstances
of a household during each monthly assessment period, including any earnings reported
by the employer during the assessment period, regardless of when they were paid, or
which month they relate to.</p><p> </p><p>Assessment periods allow for Universal Credit
awards to be adjusted on a monthly basis, ensuring that if claimants’ incomes fall,
they do not have to wait several months for a rise in their Universal Credit award.</p><p>
</p><p>Claimants can discuss queries about how fluctuating income affects Universal
Credit with their case managers and work coaches, who can also signpost to services
appropriate to individual circumstances.</p>
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