HC Deb 29 April 1985 vol 78 cc8-13W
Mr. Ralph Howell

asked the Prime Minister if she will list all social benefits and allowances operated by central and local government showing the level of income at which payment ceases where applicable.

The Prime Minister

The table shows social security benefits paid by the central Government and housing benefits paid by local authorities.

Weekly rate at November 1984 £ Weekly level of earnings at which basic benefit is extinguished £
single 21.50 12.00
10. Mobility Allowance 20.00
11. Child Benefit 6.85
12. One Parent Benefit 4.25
13. Family Income Supplement
Prescribed amount—one child family 90.00
Increase for each additional child 10.00 Payment ceases once gross weekly earnings equal the prescribed amount
Maximum payment—one child family 23.00
Increase for each additional child 2.00
14. Supplementary Benefit
Supplementary pension single 35.70
couple 57.10
non-householder 28.55
Long-term scale rate single 35.70
couple 57.10
non-householder 18+ 28.55
non-householder 16–17 21.90
Ordinary rate single 28.05
couple 45.55
non-householder 18+ 22.45
non-householder 16–17 17.30
Dependent children 18+ 22.45
16–17 17.30
11–15 14.35
under 11 9.60
Blind addition 1.25
Heating additions
Higher rate 5.20
Lower rate 2.10
Central heating additions
Higher rate 4.20
Lower rate 2.10
Estate rate heating additions
Higher rate 8.40
Lower rate 4.20
Dietary additions
Lower rate 1.55
Higher rate 3.60
Kidney dialysis 10.35
Notional laundry charge 0.50
Extra bath 0.25
Board and Lodging personal expenses
Over pension age single 10.30
couple 20.60
Long term rate single 10.30
couple 20.60
Ordinary rate single 9.25
couple 18.50
Dependants 18+ 9.25
16–17 5.55
11–15 4.75
under 11 3.10

Weekly rate at November 1984 £ Weekly level of earnings at which basic benefit is extinguished £
Meals allowance (per meal)
breakfast 1.10
main meal 1.55
Increase in maximum amounts
for board and lodging single 16.15
couple 32.20
Maintenance and insurance allowance 1.80
15. Industrial Disablement Pension
over 18 58.40
under 18 35.80
Reduced rates—10 per cent. to 90 per cent. of basic rate
Maximum disablement gratuity (lump sum) 3,880.00
Unemployment supplement 34.25 Over £1,200 per annum
Increases for early onset of incapacity
Higher rate 7.50
Middle rate 4.80
Lower rate 2.40
Maximum special hardship allowance 23.36
Exceptionally severe disablement allowance 23.40
Industrial Death Benefit
Initial rate 50.10
Higher permanent rate 36.35
Lower permanent rate 10.74
Constant Attendance Allowance
Normal maximum rate 23.40
Part-time rate 11.70
Intermediate rate 35.10
Exceptional rate 46.80
16. Workmen's compensation, pneumoconiosis, byssinosis and other schemes
Maximum major incapacity 58.40
Partial disablement allowance 21.50
17. Housing Benefit
Needs allowance
single 45.10 Amounts of housing benefit are worked out by comparing income with the needs allowances. As the needs allowances vary according to individual circumstances there is no one level at which payment of benefit is extinguished
Couple/single parent 66.50
Single handicapped 50.30
Couple-one handicapped 71.70
Couple both handicapped 74.15
Pensioner addition 0.80
Dependent child addition 12.85
18. Dependency additions
For child—with IVP, RP, WB, SDA, ICA, and if claimant over pension age, with SB and UB 7.65 80.00 Earnings by spouse (or partner). Each extra £10 extinguishes further addition for child residing with beneficiary
For spouse
with SDA and ICA 12.85 59.85 for wife (or female partner)
12.85 for husband
with MA and SB under pension age 16.80 16.80
with MA and SB over pension age 20.55 20.55
with UB under pension age 17.55 17.55
with UB over pension age 21.50 21.50

Weekly rate at November 1984 £ Weekly level of earnings at which basic benefit is extinguished £
with IVP and unemploy-ability supplement 20.55 67.55 for wife
20.55 for husband
with RP 21.50 68.50 for wife
21.50 for husband
* After retirement age (65 for women, 70 for men) earnings do not affect pension payable.
Not subject to any earnings rule.
People in full-time work (over 30 hours a week) are automatically excluded from receiving supplementary benefit whatever their level of income. In all other cases supplementary benefit is paid to those whose weekly income is less than their overall requirements. As these requirements are calculated according to the individual's circumstances, there is no one level of income at which payment of benefit is extinguished.

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