HC Deb 09 December 1976 vol 922 cc338-9W
Mrs. Chalker

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) if he will publish in the Official Report the value of (a) supplementary benefit children's rates, (b) short-term national insurance rates for children and (c) long-term national insurance rates for children as a percentage of average net earnings for each year since 1966 and average earnings at each uprating since 1974;

(2) if he will publish in the Official Report the long-term supplementary benefit scale rate for a single person, married couple, married couple with two children under 5 and married couple with four children, two aged under 5 years and two aged 5 to 10 years, including average rent payments, as a percentage of (a) average earnings for each year since 1954 and (b) average net earnings for each year since 1974;

(3) if he will publish in the Official Report the ordinary supplementary benefit scale rate for a single person, married couple, married couple with two children under 5 and married couple with four children, two aged under 5 years and two aged 5 years to 10 years, including average rent payments, as a percentage of (a) average earnings for each year since 1954 and (b) average net earnings for each year since 1974;

(4) if he will list in the Official Report the standard weekly supplementary benefit payment to a single person, a married couple, a married couple with two children under 5 years of age, a married couple with two children under 5 years of age and two between 5 and 11 years of age, for each year since 1948; and if he will list these sums in 1976 prices.

Mr. Orme

I am writing to the hon. Lady.

Mr. Madden

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what was the administrative cost of the supplementary benefit scheme for each year since 1966; and what was this cost for each year, as a percentage of the total amount of supplementary benefit paid out.

Mr. Orme

The information requested is given below:

Year Administrative cost of supplementary benefit scheme Administrative cost as a percentage of benefit paid
£m.
1966–67 30.5 10.0
1967–68 34.4 8.7
1968–69 40.3 9.1
1969–70 45.0 9.3
1970–71 53.4 9.9
1971–72 67.4 10.2
1972–73 75.9 10.4
1973–74 91.0 12.5
1974–75 121.6 12.3
1975–76 176.0* 13.0
* Estimated.