HC Deb 15 May 1989 vol 153 c71W
Mr. Riddick

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how the introduction of family credit has affected the incomes of those families at the bottom end of the income scale; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Peter Lloyd

Family credit is a much more generous benefit than family income supplement which it replaced. For example, a family with three children aged nine, 11 and 13, claiming since 10 April, would normally be entitled to family credit of £66.70 a week if their net income was below the threshold of £54.80; about £42 a week if their net income was £90; about £24 a week if their net income was £115; and about £7 a week if their net income was £140. Family credit is now in payment to over ¼ million working families at an average award of over £25 a week. We are currently carrying out a major campaign to increase awareness of this very worthwhile benefit.