§ Mr. MeacherTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will list the total level of in-work benefits for each year since 1975(a) at current prices and (b) at constant 1996 prices; and if he will break down these figures for each year by family credit, housing benefit, income support and council tax benefit. [33920]
§ Mr. Roger EvansThe information is not available in the format requested. Such information as is available is set out in the tables.
Table 1: Expenditure on claimants who have income from work £ millions Housing benefit Community charge benefit/council tax benefit Cash terms 1996–97 prices Cash terms 1996–97 prices 1990–91 340 416 170 208 1991–92 395 455 80 92 1992–93 525 581 95 105 1993–94 600 645 130 140 1994–95 700 739 140 148 Notes:
- 1. "In-work" includes claimants with earnings from employment and self-employment.
- 2. Details not available before 1990.
- 3. GDP deflator at market prices used in the calculation.
- 4. Council tax benefit introduced in 1993–94.
Source:
Housing benefit management information system I per cent. sample.
Table 2 £ million Income Support Cash terms 1996–97 prices 1988–89 355 502 1989–90 371 490 1990–91 448 549 1991–92 577 664 1992–93 677 750 1993–94 590 634 1994–95 564 595 Notes: 1
- "In-work" includes claimants with earnings from employment and self-employment.
- 2. GDP deflator at market prices used in the calculation.
Source:
Income support annual statistical inquiries—May 1989 to 1992.
Income support quarterly stastistical inquiries—February 1993 to 1995.
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Table 3 £ millions Family income supplement/family credit Year Cash price 1996–97 prices 1975–76 12 53 1976–77 18 68 1977–78 25 87 1978–79 24 74 1979–80 27 71 1980–81 42 94 1981–82 66 134 1982–83 94 178 1983–84 123 223 1984–85 126 218 1985–86 130 213 1986–87 161 256 1987–88 180 272 1988–89 394 558 1989–90 425 562 1990–91 494 605 1991–92 626 721 1992–93 929 1,028 1993–94 1,208 1,299 1994–95 1,441 1,521
Estimated annual expenditure on benefits paid to claimants with income from work in 1994–95 Table 1: Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit £ millions Not in receipt of income support In receipt of income support All cases Housing benefit Council tax benefit Housing benefit Council tax benefit Housing benefit Council tax benefit Wales 25 3 9 2 34 4 Scotland 32 1 9 3 41 4 South East 106 14 33 8 139 22 South West 51 9 12 4 64 13 East Midlands 31 7 14 4 45 12 West Midlands 26 7 12 4 38 11 North West 58 17 15 5 73 23 Yorkshire and Humberside 46 14 14 4 59 17 North 27 8 15 4 42 13 East Anglia 16 3 19 2 25 6 London 119 12 21 4 140 16 Total 537 95 163 45 700 140 Notes:
- 1. Tables include benefit units where either the claimant or partner has income from employment/self-employment.
- 2. Figures have been rounded to the nearest million.
- 3. Totals may not sum due to rounding.
- 4. No information is available by constituency or travel-to-work area.
Source:
Estimates derived from the annual 1 per cent. housing benefit sample enquiry.
Table 2: Family credit, disability working allowance and income support £ millions Family credit Disability working allowance Income support Midlands 265 2.0 93.8 North Eastern 268 2.0 93.9 London North 170 1.1 96.3 Wales and South Western 194 1.9 94.2 North Western 241 2.0 64.9 Scotland 158 1.1 28.3 London South 146 0.9 92.2 Great Britain 1,441 11.0 563.7 Notes:
- 1. Figures for family credit have been rounded to the nearest million.
- 2. Figures may not sum due to rounding.
- 3. Areas are DSS administrative regions.
Sources:
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- 1. Family credit statistics (5 per cent. sample of all awards)—February 1995.
- 2. Disability working allowance statistics (all awards)—February 1995.
- 3. Income support quarterly statistical inquiry—February 1995.
Table 3 £ millions Family income supplement/family credit Year Cash price 1996–97 prices 1995–96 1,683 1,729 Notes:
1. GDP deflator at market prices used in the calculation.
Source:
1996 departmental report and its predecessors.
§ Mr. MeacherTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how much was paid in in-work benefits in terms of(a) family credit, (b) housing benefit, (c) income support, (d) council tax benefit and (e) other in-work benefits (i) by region, (ii) by constituency and (iii) by travel-to-work-area in the last financial year. [33921]
§ Mr. EvansThe information is not available in the format requested. Such information as is available is set out in the tables. The information given is for the financial year 1994–95, broken down by region.