§ Mr. Andrew F. Bennettasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what would have been the gross weekly income required on 1 November 1984, to maintain the real disposable income of a single person, taking account of payments of tax, national insurance, and 5 per cent. of earnings as superannuation contributions, who on 1 November 1974 earned (a) £20, (b) £25, (c) £30, (d) £35, (e) £40, (f) £45, (g) £50, (h) £60, (i) £70, (j) £80, (k) £90, (l) £100, (m) £125, (n) £150, (o) £175, (p) £200, (q) £225 and (r) £250, per week;
(2) what would have been the gross weekly income required on 1 November 1984, to maintain the real 389W disposable income of a married man with two children under 11 years of age, taking account of payments of tax, national insurance, and 5 per cent. of earnings as superannuation contributions, who on 1 November 1974 earned (a) £20, (b) £25, (c) £30, (d) £35, (e) £40, (f) £45, (g) £50, (h) £60, (i) £70, (j) £80, (k) £90, (l) £100, (m) £125, (n)£150, (o) £175, (p) £200, (q) £225 and (r) £250, per week.
§ Mr. MooreInformation is given in the following table:
Gross weekly earnings November 1974 Gross weekly earnings needed in November 1984 to maintain the level of real disposable income* of November 1974 £ Single man Married man with 2 children under 11 years of age 20 63 52 25 79 70 30 94 87 35 110 102 40 126 118 45 142 134 50 158 150 60 190 182 70 224 216 80 257 250 90 287 280 100 317 310 125 390 384 150 464 460 175 534 532 200 599 601 225 662 667 230 726 731 * Gross earnings plus child benefit (where appropriate) less income tax, NIC and superannuation contributions.
§ Mr. Andrew F. Bennettasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what would have been the gross weekly income required on 1 November 1984, to maintain the real disposable income of a single person, taking account of payments of tax, national insurance, and 5 per cent. of earnings as superannuation contributions, who on 1 November 1969 earned (a) £10, (b) £12, (c) £14, (d) £16, (e) £18, (f) £20, (g) £25, (h) £30, (i) £35, (j) £40, (k) £45, (l) £50, (m) £60, (n) £70, (o) £80, (p) £90, (q) £100 and (r) £125, per week;
(2) what would have been the gross weekly income required on 1 November 1984, to maintain the real disposable income of a married man with two children under 11 years of age, taking account of payments of tax, national insurance, and 5 per cent. of earnings as superannuation contributions, who on 1 November 1969 earned (a) £10, (b) £12, (c) £14, (d) £16, (e) £18, (f) £20, (g) £25, (h) £30, (i) £35, (j) £40, (k) £45, (l) £50, (m) £60, (n) £70, (o) £80, (p) £90, (q) £100 and (r) £125, per week.
§ Mr. MooreInformation is given in the following table:
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Gross weekly earnings November 1969 Gross weekly earnings needed in November 1984 to maintain the level of real disposable income* of November 1969 £ Single man Married man with 2 children under 11 years of age 10 50 42 12 62 53 14 74 63 16 85 75
Gross weekly earnings November 1969 Gross weekly earnings needed in November 1984 to maintain the level of real disposable income* of November 1969 £ Single man Married man with 2 children under 11 years of age 18 96 87 20 107 100 25 135 128 30 163 157 35 192 185 40 221 214 45 250 243 50 275 269 60 325 319 70 379 369 80 440 427 90 500 486 100 564 546 125 707 682 * Gross earnings plus child benefit (where appropriate) less income tax, NIC and superannuation contributions.