HC Deb 02 July 1984 vol 63 cc55-6W
Mr. Gordon Brown

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the estimated total cost of (a) the rise in a single person's pension, (b) the rise in the married couple's pension, (c) the rise in the age-related heating additions, (d) the rise in child benefits, (e) the rise in one-parent benefit and (f) the rise in supplementary benefit rates for (i) senior citizens, (ii) unemployed claimants and (iii) other claimants announced on 18 June.

Dr. Boyson

The estimated costs in a full year of increases in benefit rates announced on 18 June are as follows:

£ million
(i) Pensioners (ii) Unemployed people (iii) Others
(a) Retirement pension— standard personal rate 637
(b) Retirement pension— adult dependants and wives on husband's increase 101
(c) Age-related heating additions 26 1
(d) Child benefit 1 18 208
(e) One parent benefit 6
(f) Supplementary benefit* Scale rates 128 88
* Net cost after allowing for increases in other benefits.