HC Deb 17 May 1977 vol 932 cc91-2W
Mr. Warren

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is his estimate, on the basis of a 10 per cent. pay increase allowable under phase III, of the net percentage increase after tax for a single person and for a married man with two children of school age, earning (a) the current average industrial wage in the United Kingdom (b) £40 per week and (c) £100 per week.

Mr. Robert Sheldon

Assuming full implementation of the Budget proposals and subsequent increases of 10 per cent. in gross earnings, the figures are as follows:

Gross earnings Percentage increase in earnings after tax*
Single person Percentage Married man with 2 childrenPercentage
£ per week—
71.10‡ 9.0 8.3
40 8.4 7.3
100 9.3 8.7
* Net earnings for the married man with two children do not include child benefits of £2.50 per. week.
† It has been assumed that neither child is over 11 years of age.
‡ The average industrial wage has been taken as the New Earnings Survey estimate of the average earnings of full-time male manual workers aged 21 and over in Great Britain in April 1976, updated to February 1977 by the index of average earnings.