Dublin Mid West to receive upcoming lump sum payments from Budget 2025
Payment dates for ten new Budget supports have been announced to help individuals and families in Dublin Mid West, a Fine Gael Minister has said.
Minister for Business, Employment and Retail and local Fine Gael TD, Emer Higgins: “This month marks the start of a comprehensive package of ten financial supports totalling over €1.4 billion nationwide. These payments are designed to ease the financial strain on families, pensioners, carers, and people with disabilities across the country.
“Minister Heather Humphreys has delivered the largest social protection Budget in the history of the State, combining once-off financial supports with increases in core payments. People in Lucan, Palmerstown, Clondalkin, Rathcoole, Newcastle, Saggart, Brittas, and Citywest will see immediate benefits from these measures.
"This month, an October Double Payment will be made, benefiting 1.4 million people. In November and December, there will be two double payments of Child Benefit, helping 678,000 families across Ireland, covering over 1.2 million children.
"Throughout November, further supports will roll out for people. A €400 Disability Support Grant will be provided to people with disabilities, and a €400 relief payment will be made to those receiving the Working Family Payment. A €200 payment will also go to nearly 254,000 individuals receiving the Living Alone Allowance.
"In the same week of November, a €300 Fuel Allowance Lump Sum will be paid to over 387,000 households, including many in Lucan, Palmerstown, Clondalkin, Rathcoole, Newcastle, Saggart, Brittas, and Citywest ensuring that heating costs are covered as we head into the colder months.
“Minister Humphreys has also secured an expansion of the Fuel Allowance Scheme, meaning many more households will receive assistance with energy costs starting in January.
"Further relief includes a €400 Carer's Support Payment, which will be distributed during the week of 11th November to carers nationwide”.
"At the end of November, families with children will receive additional support through a €100 child payment, which will assist 340,000 children. And finally, the Christmas Bonus Double Payment will be issued in the first week of December to support those most in need during the holiday season.”
“This level of support is only possible thanks to Fine Gael’s careful management of the economy. Ireland is in a position to provide this financial relief without having to borrow. Additionally, we have a €6 billion reserve fund set aside to address any unforeseen challenges in the coming year.”
Minister for Social Protection, Heather Humphreys, commented:
“Budget 2025 represents the largest social protection budget package in the history of the State.
“The blend of lump-sum payments to support people over the winter months together with in weekly rates and a range of targeted supports is designed to ease the financial pressure facing many households across the State.”