HC Deb 08 December 1967 vol 755 c398W
Mr. Bishop

asked the Minister of Social Security what total weekly amount is payable in unemployment benefit, wage-related benefits, family allowances, etc., to a man and wife with three children where the man formerly earned an average weekly wage; and how this sum compares with that paid in October, 1964.

Mrs. Hart

£15 4s. compared with £8 11s. in October, 1964. The amounts are made up as follows:—

December, 1967 October, 1964
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Unemployment benefit
(a) flat-rate 10 5 0 7 13 0
(b) earnings-related supplement* 4 1 0
Family Allowances 18 0 18 0
15 4 0 8 11 0
* Since October, 1966 earnings-related supplement has been payable after 12 waiting days for up to six months. It is based on gross earnings in the previous tax year and the amount of £4 1s. shown for December, 1967 assumes constant earnings at the October 1966 average of £20 6s. 1d. a week throughout the 1966–67 tax year.