HC Deb 12 May 1977 vol 931 c599W
Mr. Ralph Howell

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will tabulate the net weekly spending power, after taking into account tax, benefit,

April 1976: rent £4.72; rates £1.90; work expenses £1.75.

April 1977: rent £5.60; rates £2.20; work expenses £2.

(a) WIDOWED MOTHER NOT WORKING
Widowed mother's allowance Family allowances/Child benefit Rent rebate Rates rebate Free school meals Free Welfare milk Net weekly spending power
April 1976 24.80 1.50 4.72 1.90 0.75 27.05
April 1977 27.70 2.50 5.60 2.20 0.75 30.95

Note: There was no entitlement to supplementary benefit or liability for tax.

(b) WIDOWED MOTHER EARNING £30 PER WEEK
Widowed mother's allowance and earnings Tax National Insurance Family allowances/Child benefit Rent rebate Rates rebate Free School meals and Welfare milk Net weekly spending power
April:
1976 54.80 8–37 0.60 1.50 0.08 39.04
1977(a) 57.70 8.79 0.60 2.50 0.51 0.31 41.83
1977(b) 57.70 8.28 0.60 2.50 0.51 0.31 42.34

Notes:

1. The figures for April 1977 reflect the proposed tax changes announced in the Budget, (a) based on a tax rate 35 per cent. and (b) a tax rate of 33 per cent.

2. There was no entitlement to family income supplement.

3. National Insurance contributions at the reduced rate.