HC Deb 27 February 1976 vol 906 cc372-3W
Mr. Richard Wainwright

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if she will list in the Official Report the percentage increase in net income over supplementary benefit rates which could be gained by a lone woman with two children, aged 5 and 11 years, by working

PERCENTAGE BY WHICH AVERAGE NET EARNINGS* EXCEED SUPPLEMENTARY BENEFIT† FOR A LONE WOMAN WITH TWO CHILDREN AGED 5 AND 11
Year (October) Normal Supplementary Benefit Long-Term Supplementary Benefit §
Female Earnings Male Earnings Female Earnings Male Earnings
1970‡ 11.4 85.2 7.0 77.8
1971 12.8 85.5 8.8 78.9
1972 18.7 94.0 14.2 86.5
1973 26.1 107.7 18.5 95.2
1974 21.7 88.8 10.5 71.4
* Estimated average earnings of full-time male and female manual workers in manufacturing industries based on the Department of Employment's October enquiry, plus family allowance less tax and National Insurance contributions.
† Includes average rent addition.
‡ SB rates used for 1970 are those introduced in November.
§ Including the long-term addition before 1973.