HC Deb 19 July 1995 vol 263 cc1487-8W
Sir Ralph Howell

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what is the current average social security cost per claimant and in each year since 1980 at 1994 prices. [36290]

Mr. Burt

The information is not available. A claimant can receive more than one benefit at a time and therefore it is not possible to identify the overall number of people receiving benefits.

Mr. Ralph Howell

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what would be the estimated reduction in expenditure on social security benefits and on welfare foods and free school meals for social security benefits recipients if everybody between the ages of 16 to 65 years who was fit and able to work entered(a) £120 per week gross of tax and national insurance contributions, (b) £140 per week gross and (c) £160 per week gross. [36289]

Mr. Burt

I will write to the hon. Member shortly.

Sir Ralph Howell

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what are the current total administrative and overhead costs required to administer social security claims and payments, including the current numbers of civil servants and benefit centres, and what was the costs in each year since 1980 at 1994 prices. [36296]

Mr. Burt

Available information on administrative costs is drawn from table 10 of the social security departmental report (Cm 2813). Total costs of administration 1994–95 are estimated to be £4,408 million. This includes the cost of collecting national insurance contributions, administering the child support system, expenditure by the Department of Employment administering benefits for the unemployed and expenditure by local authorities administering housing and council tax benefits.

Figures at 1994–95 prices for previous years are as follows:

Costs of administration (at 1994–95 prices)
Year £ million
1994–95 4,408
1993–94 4,373
1992–93 4,203
1991–92 3,954
1990–91 3,725
1989–90 3,530
1988–89 3,392
1987–88 3,366
1986–87 3,129
1985–86 2,911
1984–85 2,774
1983–84 2,839
1982–83 2,720
1981–82 2,599
1980–81 2,392

Notes:

(a) 1983–84 and prior year costs include the estimated DSS proportion of total DHSS administrative costs.

(b) 1987–88 and prior year costs relate to gross running costs. From 1988–89 the costs include capital costs.

At the last count—1 April 1995—the Department of Social Security employed the equivalent of 89,334 full time civil servants. The Benefits Agency currently uses 11 disability benefit centres and three benefit centres, handling clerical work relocated out of some London offices.

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