§ Mrs. RoeTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how much the capital disregard for housing benefit would be if it had been uprated in real terms since 1988.
§ Miss WiddecombeBased on a rise in the retail prices index of 25.8 per cent. between April 1988 and April 1991, the level at or below which capital is disregarded would now be £3,774.
§ Mrs. RoeTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what would be the cost of restoring to its real term 1988 value the £3,000 capital disregard for housing benefit.
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§ Miss WiddecombeThe latest available estimates suggest that the cost in 1991–92 would be around £20 million.
Source: Modelled using data drawn from the 1986, 1987 and 1988 Family Expenditure Surveys.
§ Mrs. RoeTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what would be the cost of changing the rules on tariff income on capital disregards for housing benefit to assume £1 of income from every £500 above the lower limit; and if he has any plans to do so.
§ Miss WiddecombeThe latest available estimates suggest that the cost in 1991–92 would be around £60 million. We have no plans to change the rules in housing benefit or any of the other income-related benefits.
Source: Modelled using data drawn from the 1986, 1987 and 1988 Family Expenditure Surveys.