HC Deb 25 November 1977 vol 939 cc949-50W
Mr. Banks

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is his estimate of the proportion of the social wage received by each of the groups in the Registrar-General's classification of the population; and the value per head in each.

Mr. Joel Barnett

I would refer the hon. Member to the reply given to the

A: TAX THRESHOLD AS A PERCENTAGE OF AVERAGE MANUAL EARNINGS
Year Single person percentage Married couple percentage Married couple with 2 children aged under 11 percentage
1945–46 28.6 49.8 85.1
1946–47 41.1 66.6 102.9
1947–48 41.1 66.4 109.6
1948–49 40.1 64.3 106.1
1949–50 39.4 62.8 103.2
1950–51 37.3 59.6 98.0
1951–52 33.8 56.9 97.5
1952–53 35.3 60.3 107.3
1953–54 33.3 56.9 101.2
1954–55 30.9 52.7 93.8
1955–56 32.9 55.2 99.5
1956–57 31.0 51.9 93.4
1957–58 29.4 49.1 88.4
1958–59 28.9 48.3 86.8
1959–60 27.4 45.7 82.2
1960–61 25.5 42.6 76.6
1961–62 25.6 41.6 73.8
1962–63 24.7 40.2 71.4
1963–64 32.8 50.5 84.5
1964–65 30.4 46.7 78.1
1965–66 27.8 43.0 71.9
1966–67 26.8 41.5 69.4
1967–68 25.5 39.4 66.0
1968–69 23.7 36.6 57.4
1969–70 25.4 37.4 56.1
1970–71 28.7 41.0 57.6

hon. Member for Chingford (Mr. Tebbit) on 15th November.—[Vol. 939, cc. 193–94.]

Mr. Banks

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the total amount of the social wage paid for each of the last five years.

Mr. Joel Barnett

Following is the information requested:

Social Wage: £ per head of the United Kingdom working population
1972–73 629
1973–74 763
1974–75 1,053
1975–76 1,301
1976–77 1,460

The figure for 1976–77 is provisional.