HC Deb 10 July 1973 vol 859 cc314-5W
Mr. Mather

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the estimated actual increase in purchasing power of the war widow's basic rate of pension of £10.10 to be paid in October 1973, compared with the rate of £6.50 in June 1970; and how this compares with the period from April 1966 to June 1970.

Mr. Dean

The latest Retail Prices Index figure shows that the estimated equivalent purchasing power of £6.50 in May 1973 was £8.27, so that the new rate of £10.10 represents a real increase of £1.83, subject to price movements between May and September 1973. The equivalent purchasing power of the war widow's pension of £5.25 payable in April 1966 was £6.33 in June 1970, compared with the rate of £6.50 then payable, an increase in purchasing power of 17p.

Mr. Mather

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the estimated actual increase in purchasing power of the basic 100 per cent. rate of war pension of £12.80, to be paid in October 1973, compared with the rate of £8.40 in June 1970; and how this compares with the period from April 1966 to June 1970.

Mr. Dean

The latest Retail Prices Index figure shows that the estimated equivalent purchasing power of £8.40 in May 1973 was £10.69 so that the new rate of £12.80 represents a real increase of £2.11, subject to price movements between May and September 1973. The equivalent purchasing power of the 100 per cent. war pension of £6.75 payable in April 1966 was £8.14 in June 1970, compared with the rate of £8.40 then payable, an increase in purchasing power of 26p.