§ 53. Mr. Dempseyasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what has been the increase in employee's class I national insurance contributions in each year since 1967, in both monetary and percentage terms.
§ Mr. DeakinsThe changes since 1967 in the contributions payable by employees
Average Increase on previous contribution Date of change earnings† Monetary Percentage £ May 1968 … … … … … 22.53 0.05 4.1 November 1969 … … … … … 25.00 0.27 21.1 September 1971 … … … … … 30.70 0.30 19.4 October 1972 … … … … … 35.82 0.29 15.7 October 1973 … … … … … 40.92 0.27 12.6 August 1974 … … … … … 47.23 0.46 19.1 April 1975 … … … … … 54.19 0.11 3.8 April 1976 … … … … … 63.42 0.66 22.1 April 1977 … … … … … 70.11 0.40 11.0 April 1978‡ … … … … … 80.36 1.18 29.2 * The contributions payable by employees up to April 1975 consisted of a flat-rate and a graduated contribution. From April 1975 contributions for employees have been wholly earnings-related. † In full-time manual worker's employment in manufacturing and certain principal non-manufacturing industries. ‡ Introduction of "New Pensions".