HC Deb 15 July 1975 vol 895 cc401-2W
Mr. Knox

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the ratio of the social wage to privately-fiananced consumption has been in each year since 1951.

Mr. Joel Barnett

Estimates on the definition of the social wage given to the hon. Member for Merioneth (Mr. Thomas) on 25th March are available only for recent years. However, the table below gives estimates on a broadly similar definition for 1953–1973. Comparable estimates are not available for 1951 and 1952, nor, yet, for 1974.

The social wage* as a proportion of privately financed consumption
per cent.
1953 35
1954 34
1955 33
1956 34
1957 34
1958 35
1959 36
1960 36
1961 38
1962 39
1963 40
1964 42
1965 45
1966 46
1967 51
1968 53
1969 53
1970 55
1971 55
1972 57
1973 59
* The social wage is estimated as the sum of public expenditure on social services, housing and environmental services, libraries, museums and arts, police, prisons, Parliament and Law Courts, and fire service, as shown in the National Income Blue Books (Table 51 of the 1974 issue).
† At factor cost: as defined in Public Expenditure White Paper, Cmnd. 5879, page 168.