HC Deb 17 May 1978 vol 950 cc226-7W
Mr. Patrick Jenkin

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will publish a revised table showing the total annual net incomes for each of the categories of people at each of the income levels and on the same assumptions as those given in the Written Answer to the hon. Member for Norfolk, North (Mr. Howells)—Official Report, 27th April, columns 669–701.

Mr. Robert Sheldon

I will let the hon. Member have a reply as soon as possible.

Mr. Freud

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what has been the after-tax income of a married man with two children (a) earning average industrial

Average Earnings £8,000 at 6 April 1975 £13,000 at 6 April 1975
Net income£ Change in real net income since April 1975 per cent. Net income£ Change in real net income since April 1975 per cent. Net income£ Change in real net income since April 1975 per cent.
1975–76 2,576 5,505 7,829
1976–77 2,931 -1.3 5,862 -7.6 8,129 -9.9
1977–78 3,303 -2.5 6,332 -12.5 8,947 -13.1
1978–79 3,734 +3.1 7,074 -8.6 9,929 -9.8
+ = increase, - = decrease.

Average earnings have been taken as the new earnings survey estimates of the average earnings of full time adult male manual workers. For 1975–76 and 1976–77 the figure used is the average of the new earnings survey estimates for April at the start and finish of each tax year and for 1977–78 the April figure has been updated to October 1977 by the monthly index of average earnings.

The figures take account of family allowance and child benefit, but it is assumed that the man on £14,000 a year would have relinquished family allowance in 1975–76 and 1976–77.

The price index used is the General Index of Retail Prices. It has been assumed that the retail prices index will rise by 7 per cent. from 1977–78 to 1978–79.