Have benefits risen by £20bn under Labour?published at 13:07 BST
By Ben Chu
Kemi Badenoch asked Keir Starmer earlier how much the UK welfare bill had risen since Labour formed a government - and then claimed that “benefits alone have risen by £20bn since he came to office”.
According to data from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) total benefit expenditure in 2024/25 - the financial year during which Labour came into office in July 2024 - was £289bn, external.
Alongside the 2026 Spring Forecast, the DWP forecast that total benefit expenditure in 2025/26 would rise to £309bn.
That’s an increase between the two financial years of just under £20bn.
However, it’s worth noting that those benefit figures include spending on the state pension, which is projected to be £146bn in 2025/26.
That’s an increase of just under £10bn on the figure in 2024/25, so accounts for around half the total increase on benefit spending between the two years.











