§ Mr. FlynnTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security when the(a) £1,000 widow's payment, (b) £3,000 and £8,000 capital limits for income support and family credit, (c) £3,000 and £16,000 capital limits for housing benefit, (d) £2 per day earnings limit for unemployment benefit, (e) £12 earnings limit under the normal idle day rule, (f) £5 and £15 earnings disregards for income support, (g) £5, £10 and £25 earnings disregards for housing and council tax benefits, (h) £10 war pension disregard for income-related benefits, (i) £10 disregard of statutory or voluntary payments, (j) £20 disregard of income from a boarder, (k) £200 disregard of a training bonus (l) £15 maintenance disregard for income-related benefits other than income
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Col. 1 Col. 2 date of introduction Col. 3 date from which current rate applicable Col. 4 current value if increased in line with prices since date at Col. 3 Col. 5 current value if increased in line with average earnings since date at Col. 3 (a) £1,000 window's Payment April 1988 April 1988 1,387.40 1,523.60 (b) £3,000 and £8,000 capital limits for income support and family credit:- £3,000 April 1988 April 1988 4,105.90 4,570.65 £8,000 April 1988 April 1990 9,940.50 10,202.60 (c) £3,000 and £16,000 capital limits, for housing benefits:- £3,000 April 1988 April 1988 4,105.90 4,570.65 £16,000 April 1988 April 1990 19,881.10 20,405.15 (d) £2 per day earnings limit for unemployment benefit July 1948 March 1982 3.75 4.80 (e) £12 earnings limit under the normal idle day rule December 1989 December 1989 15.75 16.70 (f) £5 and £15 earnings disregards for income support:- £5.00 April 1988 April 1988 6.85 7.65 £15.00 April 1988 April 1988 20.50 22.90 (g) £5, £10 and £25 earnings disregards for housing and council tax benefits:- £5 April 1988 April 1988 6.85 7.65 £10 April 1988 April 1988 13.70 15.25 £25 April 1988 October 1990 31.05 31.90 (h) £10 war pension disregard for income-related benefits April 1998 April 1990 12.45 12.75 (i) £10 disregard of charitable and voluntary payments April 1988 April 1990 12.45 12.75 (j) £20 disregard of income from a boarder (plus half of charge in excess of £20) April 1988 April 1990 24.80 25.45 (k) £200 disregard of a training bonus September 1988 September 1988 277.45 304.80 (l) £15 maintenance disregard for income-related benefits other than income support April 1992 April 1992 16.10 16.20 (m) £10 disregard of student loans September 1990 September 1990 12.45 12.75 (n) £35 occupational pension limit for unemployment benefit April 1981 April 1981 72.60 95.00 support, (m) £10 disregard of student loans, (n) £35 occupational pension limit for unemployment benefit, (o) £200 savings limit for the lower rate of voluntary unemployment deduction, (p) £27 (£8 if living in a hostel) protected earnings, and the £1 margin over protected earnings, where income support paid after a trade dispute is recoverable, (q) £52.50 rate of statutory sick pay, (r) £100 maternity payment from the social fund, (s) £500 and £1,000 capital limits for maternity and funeral payments from the social fund, (t) £75 limit on additional expenses included in a funeral payment from the social fund, (u) 25 pence age addition to retirement pension, (v) £10 Christmas bonus, (w) £2,500 exempt payments limit for recovery of benefits from compensation payments and (x) £30,000 vaccine damage payment were (i) last uprated and (ii) introduced; and what their present value would be if they had been uprated in each year since then in line with the increases in (A) prices and (B) average earnings.
§ Mr. Roger EvansThe information requested is set out in the table.
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Col. 1 Col. 2 date of introduction Col. 3 date from which current rate applicable Col. 4 current value if increased in line with prices since date at Col. 3 Col. 5 current value if increased in line with average earnings since date at Col. 3 (o) £200 savings limit for the lower rate of voluntary employment deduction November 1980 April 1988 273.75 304.80 (p) £27 (£8 if living in a hostel) protected earnings, and the £1 margin over protected earnings, where income support is paid after a trade dispute is recoverable April 1988 April 1988 36.90 41.10 (q) £52.50 rate of statutory sick pay April 1990 April 1990 63.95 67.00 (r) £100 maternity payment from the Social Fund April 1987 April 1990 124.25 127.55 (s) £500 and £1,000 capital limits for maternity and funeral payments from the Social Fund £500 April 1990 April 1990 621.30 637.65 £1,000 April 1990 April 1990 1,242.60 1,275.35 (t) £75 limit on additional expenses (specifically arising from the religious faith of the deceased) included in a funeral payments from the Social Fund April 1987 April 1987 105.95 123.15 (u) 25 pence age addition to retirement pension September 1971 September 1971 1.55 2.60 (v) £10 Christmas bonus December 1972 December 1972 65.70 94.75 (w) £2,500 exempt payments limit for recover of benefits from compensation payments September 1990 September 1990 3,043.85 3,188.30 (x) £30,000 vaccine damage payment March 1979 April 1991 32,936.70 34,908.45 Note:
- 1. The figures have been rounded to two decimal places.
- 2. In each step of the calculation the amount has been rounded to the nearest five pence.
- 3. The Retail Prices Index (all items) and the Retail Prices Index (all items except housing ROSSI) as published by the Central Statistical Office have been used for the prices up-rating -ROSSI in relation to amounts which apply to income-related benefits.
- 4. Average Earnings Index (Whole Economy Unadjusted) as published by the Employment Department has been used to calculate the earnings up-rating.