How to boost your income in retirement

If you’re retired and struggling financially, here are some simple ways to boost your bank balance.

Get what you’re owed

There are a range of credits and welfare benefits available to pensioners, so make sure you get every last penny you’re entitled to.

Pension Credit, for example, can top-up low incomes to £218.15 for single people and £332.95 for a couple.

If you qualify for Pension Credit, you'll also get the Winter Fuel Payment which is worth between £100 and £300 a year.

Check out our comprehensive roundup in: The joys of getting older: perks, discounts and benefits you can claim.

Top up your State Pension

Those claiming the new State Pension may be able to boost their weekly payments through a Government initiative.

The State Pension top-up scheme allows you to ‘buy’ a boost to your pension income.

The only problem is you need to have a lump sum in order to purchase the boost to your income. The amount you pay depends on how much extra income you want and how old you are when you make the contribution.

Downsize your home

If you own your home another option to consider is downsizing.

This involves you buying a cheaper smaller property to live in that allows you to free up some of the equity you have built up.

A smaller home will be easier to maintain and is cheaper to run. Plus, the extra cash can help with other debts or allow you to live mortgage-free.

4 things pensioners should consider before downsizing

Take in a lodger

If you’re sticking with the family home late in life, chances are you have empty bedrooms.

Under the Government’s Rent a Room scheme, you can earn up to £7,500 a year tax-free from renting out a furnished room in your home.

You might find it an invasion of your privacy, or you might welcome the company – either way, it’ll definitely provide a regular source of income.

Rent out your drive

Another alternative could be to rent out your home’s parking space.

More and more people are on the hunt for a place to park near their workplace or music or sporting venues.

Depending on where you live you could make £100 to £200 a month from renting out your driveway via websites such as YourParkingSpace.co.uk or JustPark.com.

There are loads of other ways you can make money from your home read more in our easy ways to make money guide.

Equity release

The last tip for boosting your income is a controversial one - equity release.

In the 1990s, equity release schemes had an awful reputation, with many vulnerable pensioners being ripped off by some unscrupulous outfits. Thankfully, the industry is a lot better now.

If you fancy making use of the equity you have built up in your property, but can't face downsizing to take advantage of it, then equity release might be the right option for you.

There are various schemes to go for - you can get a lump sum, or a regular monthly income, or the ability to access your equity as and when you want to.

But remember, these schemes can be quite complex and will eat into the inheritance you can leave to your children, so be sure to talk to a financial adviser about the implications of signing up.

There is plenty of information on the various types of equity release on the Equity Release Council website, which is the main trade body for the sector.

Where to find help if you are struggling

If you’re struggling on a low income don’t feel too proud or embarrassed to ask for help.

There are a number of bodies that are happy to talk through your situation and give you some guidance.

A good first step would be to get in touch with Citizens Advice.

Age UK also has a whole section of its website dedicated to providing guidance and tips on all matters financial, which is well worth a read.

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