HC Deb 22 February 1989 vol 147 c675W
Mr. Battle

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will provide a breakdown by benefit of the 25 per cent. real increase in family benefits since 1978–79.

Mr. Moore

A breakdown by benefit of the 25 per cent. real increase in family support since 1978–79 is provided in the table.

Since I quoted this figure to the House on 18 January 1989 at column 359 I understand that the Inland Revenue has advised DSS officials that its provisional estimate of the value of child tax allowances in 1978–79 has been revised down from £515 million to £460 million. The effect of this change is to reduce family support in real terms in 1978–89 to £6,741 million; this produces a real increase of 27.3 per cent. between 1978–79 and 1988–89.

Family support 1978–79 to 1988–89
£ million
1978–79 cash 1978–79 real 1988–89 cash/real
Child benefit 1,776 3,872 4,522
One parent benefit 22 48 174
Child tax allowances 515 1,123
Additional personal tax allowance (lone parent) 60 131 165
Family income supplement 24 52
Family credit 422
Maternity grant 16 35
Maternity allowance 105 229 27
Statutory maternity pay 240
Supplementary allowance1 569 1,241
Income support1 2,009
Housing benefit1 2 60 131 971
Social Fund 49
Total 3,147 6,861 8,579
1 Supplementary allowance, Income Support and Housing Benefit paid to one parent families and to people looking after elderly persons.
2 Includes rate rebates.