HC Deb 13 February 1973 vol 850 cc302-3W
Mr. Kinnock

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will publish in the OFFICIAL REPORT the value of the single and married persons with none,

SUPPLEMENTARY BENEFIT SCALE RATES AS A PERCENTAGE OF AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS† OF MALE MANUAL WORKERS IN OCTOBER
Married persons
Year Single persons (householder scale rate) Without children With 2 children (aged 4 and 8) With 4 children (aged 4, 8, 12 and 14)
1963 19.0 31.2 43.9 60.6
1964 17.5 28.9 40.6 56.1
1965 19.4 32.0 44.7 61.8
1966* 18.7 30.9 43.1 59.6
(20.0) (32.8) (45.4) (62.7)
1967 20.1 33.0 45.9 63.2
1968 19.8 32.4 45.2 62.6
1969* 18.3 30.0 41.9 58.0
(19.3) (31.6) (43.9) (61.0)
1970* 17.1 28.0 38.9 54.0
(18.5) (30.3) (42.1) (58.5)
1971 18.8 30.6 42.5 60.1
1972 18.3 29.7 41.3 58.5
* Supplementary benefit scale rates were increased in November—the entry in brackets shows the relevant percentage of the increased rate.
† Average earnings of full-time male manual wage-earners in manufacturing and some of the principal non-manufacturing industries taken from the enquiry conducted by the Department of Employment in October each year. Percentages for 1972 are provisional

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