HC Deb 03 March 1986 vol 93 cc66-9W
Mr. Meacher

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) whether he will publish tables comparable to tables P5 and P6 of the technical annex to "Reform of Social Security", showing pension projections for widows on the assumption that their husbands die at the age of 60 years;

(2) whether he will publish tables similar to tables P5 and P6 of the technical annex to the White Paper, "Reform of Social Security", Cmnd. 9691, but assuming that the husband died at the age of 64 years.

Mr. Newton

[pursuant to his replies, 13 February 1986, c. 525–26 and 17 February 1986, c. 69–70]: The information requested is given in the tables. Tables P5B and P5C correspond to table P5 of the technical annex to the White Paper, and tables P6B and P6C correspond to table P6. The rates of personal pensions and occupational money purchase pensions in the tables are higher than those in the corresponding tables in the technical annex. This is because the figures in the technical annex are based on the assumption that the husband takes his pension at age 65 and that the widow's pension from his scheme is worth half of his pension. But the figures in the tables following assume that the husband dies before drawing his pension from the scheme and that the widow's pension is equivalent in value to a pension or annuity resulting from the total sum accumulated in his individual pension savings account.

Table P5B

Widows Retiring in 2008 Onwards*

Pension projections (£ per week at November 1985 prices)

Personal Pensions Occupational money purchase pension schemes
Age in 1988 Earner Modified SERPS Rebate only Rebate + 2 per cent. Rebate + 2 per cent. Rebate + 4 per cent.
†rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent. rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent. rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent. rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent.
20 Low 61 70 73 76 83 87 91 84 88 92 97 102 108
Middle 85 102 107 114 130 138 147 132 140 150 160 172 184
High 112 134 142 152 175 188 202 179 191 206 222 238 257
30 Low 59 62 63 64 69 71 73 70 72 73 78 80 82
Middle 82 88 91 94 106 110 114 108 112 116 126 131 137
High 106 113 117 121 139 145 150 141 147 153 168 175 183
40 Low 56 55 56 56 60 60 61 60 61 62 65 65 66
Middle 80 79 80 81 89 90 92 90 91 93 100 102 104
High 102 99 100 102 115 117 120 116 119 121 133 136 140

Table P6B

Widows Retiring in 2008 Onwards*

Pension projections (£ per week at November 1985 prices)

Personal Pensions Occupational money purchase pension schemes
Age in 1988 Earner Modified SERPS Rebate only Rebate + 2 per cent. Rebate + 2 per cent. Rebate + 4 per cent.
†rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent. rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent. rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent. rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent.
20 Low 59 68 70 73 79 83 87 80 84 88 91 96 102
Middle 84 100 105 111 125 132 140 127 134 142 152 161 172
High 110 132 140 148 169 180 192 172 183 195 209 224 240
30 Low 56 58 59 60 65 66 67 65 66 68 71 73 75
Middle 77 84 86 88 99 102 106 101 104 107 117 121 125
High 99 105 108 111 128 132 136 129 134 138 152 158 164
40 Low 53 52 52 52 55 56 56 56 56 56 59 60 60
Middle 75 74 75 76 82 84 85 83 84 86 92 94 95
High 93 90 91 92 104 106 108 105 107 109 120 122 125
* Husband died aged 60 when widow was 55.
† 'rrr' is the real rate of investment return.

Table P5C

Widows retiring in 2008 Onwards*

Pension projections (£ per week at November 1985 prices)

Personal Pensions Occupational money purchase pension schemes
Age in 1988 Earner Modified SERPS Rebate only Rebate + 2 per cent. Rebate + 2 per cent. Rebate + 4 per cent.
†rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent. rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent. rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent. rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent.
20 Low 62 74 78 82 90 96 102 91 97 104 108 115 124
Middle 86 111 118 127 145 157 169 148 160 173 184 199 216
High 115 147 158 171 199 215 234 203 220 239 257 279 304
30 Low 60 64 66 68 74 76 79 75 77 79 84 87 91
Middle 83 94 98 102 117 122 128 118 124 130 141 149 157
High 108 120 125 131 154 161 169 156 164 172 190 200 211
40 Low 56 56 57 57 61 62 63 62 63 64 67 69 70
Middle 80 80 82 83 93 95 97 94 96 99 107 110 113
High 102 102 104 107 123 126 130 124 128 132 146 150 155

Table P6C

Widows Retiring in 2008 Onwards*

Pension projections (£ per week at November 1985 prices)

Personal Pensions Occupational money purchase pension schemes
Age in 1988 Earner Modified SERPS Rebate only Rebate + 2 per cent. Rebate + 2 per cent. Rebate + 4 per cent.
†rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent. rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent. rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent. rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent.
20 Low 60 72 75 79 86 91 97 87 92 98 102 108 116
Middle 85 109 116 123 140 150 161 142 153 164 174 188 203
High 113 146 156 168 193 207 224 196 211 229 244 264 287
30 Low 56 61 62 63 68 70 72 69 71 73 77 80 82

Personal Pensions Occupational money purchase pension schemes
Age in 1988 Earner Modified SERPS Rebate only Rebate + 2 per cent. Rebate + 2 per cent. Rebate + 4 per cent.
†rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent. rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent. rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent. rrr=3 per cent. rrr=3.5 per cent. rrr=4 per cent.
Middle 78 90 93 97 110 115 120 111 116 122 132 139 146
High 101 112 116 121 142 148 154 144 150 157 174 183 192
40 Low 53 52 53 53 57 57 58 57 58 58 62 62 63
Middle 74 75 76 78 86 88 90 87 89 91 99 101 104
High 93 93 95 97 112 115 118 113 116 120 133 137 141
* Husband died aged 64 when widow was 59.
† 'rrr' is the real rate of investment return.

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