HC Deb 06 June 1991 vol 192 cc329-30W
Mr. Barry Jones

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will list the gross and net budgets of the social fund for each of the local offices in Wales for

Caseload (including backdated awards) as at end of month
Number of family credit awards current at end of month1 Self-employed Employees Total
August 1990 281,414 48,140 276,500 324,640
September 1990 282,019 48,080 278,540 326,620
October 1990 280,744 47,860 278,600 326,460
November 1990 293,343 2324,000
December 1990 284,429 2317,000
January 1991 281,250 2315,000
February 1991 288,924 2322,000
March 1991 294,202 3
April 1991 292,752 3
May 1991 300,096 3
1 A breakdown between employees and self-employed is not available.
2 Provisional total: no breakdown between employees and self-employed at this stage.
3 Meaningful figures not yet available because of claims not yet decided.

Mr. Flynn

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many families with the main earner(a) employed and (b) self-employed, were receiving family credit of (a) under £10, (b) £10 to £19.99, (c) £20 to £29.99, (d) £30 to £39.99, (e) £40 to £49.99, (f) £50 to £59.99 and (g) £60 or more, at the latest date for which information is available.

Mr. Jack

At 31 October 1990, the latest date for which this information is available, the breakdown of the families receiving family credit was as follows:

Weekly amount of Family Credit Main earner self-employed Main earner employed
Under £10 3,120 47,920
£10 to £19.99 4,820 59,460
£20 to £29.99 5,820 53,700
£30 to £39.99 5,680 45,880
£40 to £49.99 8,760 35,960
£50 to £59.99 10,280 20,240
£60 or more 9,380 15,440

Mr. Flynn

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many claims for family credit have been refused since April 1988; and what proportion of new claims in each of the months April and May 1991 was unsuccessful.

Mr. Allen

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Services what measures he is taking to improve the level of service to family credit claimants.

each year since 1988–89, under the headings of (a) crisis loans, (b) budgeting loans and (c) community care grants, showing the change in real terms since 1988–89 in each case.

Mr. Scott

The administration of the social fund is a matter for Mr. Michael Bichard, the chief executive of the Benefits Agency. He will write to the hon. Member and copies will be placed in the Library and the public information office.

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