HC Deb 27 July 1981 vol 9 cc340-1W
Mr. Austin Mitchell

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will give national health insurance charges as a percentage of average earnings in each of the past 20 years, distinguishing between the employers' and the employees' contributions in each case.

Mrs. Chalker

The figures are as follows:

Month-Year Average earnings* £ Contribution† of employee with average earnings Employer's contribution† for employee with average earnings
NI contribution

Per cent.

NHS element

Per cent.

NI contribution

Per cent.

NHS element

Per cent.

October 1973 40.92 5.9 0.39 6.75 0.2
August 1974 47.23 6.1 0.33 8.13 0.2
April 1975 54.19 5.5 0.40 8.50 0.6
April 1976 63.20 5.75 0.40 8.75 0.6
April 1977 69.86 5.75 0.40 10.75 0.6
April 1978 79.07 6.5 0.40 12.00 0.6
April 1979 89.08 6.5 0.40 13.50 0.6
April 1980 106.19 6.75 0.40 13.70 0.6
April 1981 118.32 7.75 0.65 13.70 0.6
* Average weekly earnings of full-time adult male workers.
† The not contracted-out contribution for men, including Selective Employment Tax and National Insurance Surcharge, where appropriate.

Note: In each case figures for contributions include NHS element.

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