Jobseeker's Allowance & NI Credits — State Pension NI Credits 2025-26
How Jobseeker's Allowance (Class 1 credits) protects your NI record and state pension entitlement
How Jobseeker's Allowance (Class 1 credits) works
Claiming Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) or Universal Credit while looking for work gives you Class 1 NI credits. Each week of JSA counts towards a qualifying NI year.
What each NI qualifying year is worth — 2025-26
| Full new state pension (35 years) | £221.20/week | £11502.40/year |
| Value of each NI qualifying year | £6.32/week | £328.64/year |
| Cost to buy a voluntary year (Class 3) | £824.20 | ~2.5yr payback |
State pension forecast by NI years
Jobseeker's Allowance & NI Credits: protecting your state pension
NI credits are a critical but often overlooked part of the state pension system. They ensure that gaps in employment — due to caring, illness, or low income — do not permanently reduce your retirement income. Each NI credit gives you a qualifying year towards your state pension, worth £6.32/week (£328.64/year) for life.
It is important to claim NI credits proactively. Some, like Child Benefit claims, are automatic — but others (such as Carer's Credit) must be applied for. Failing to claim means losing qualifying years you may never recover.