HC Deb 16 June 1997 vol 296 cc93-4W
Mr. Hill

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what percentage and number of(a) single pensioners and (b) pensioner couples have a total income of at least £125 per week; and what percentage and number of pensioner couples have a total of income of at least (i) £200 per week and (ii) £250 per week. [2122]

Mr. Denham

We are examining ways of getting more help to the poorest pensioners.

The information is in the tables.

Pensioner couples and single pensioners, with income of at least £125 pw
Number percentage of pensioner units
Single pensioners 1,450,000 33 (singles)
Pensioner couples 2,450,000 91 (couples)

Pensioner couples only
Number Percentage of pensioner units
Income at least £200 per week 1,250,000 47
Income at least £250 per week 800,000 30

Source:

Pensioners' Incomes Series 1994–95.

Notes:

1. The information is based on gross unequivalised income before housing costs at July 1994 prices. Numbers of "pensioner units" are rounded to the nearest 50,000.

2. A pensioner unit is defined as a single person over State Pension Age (SPA) or a couple where the man, defined as the head, is over SPA.