HC Deb 18 May 1989 vol 153 cc271-2W
Mrs. Beckett

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many decisions were made on new claims for family income supplement and family credit; and how many awards resulted in each month since April 1987.

Mr. Peter Lloyd

[holding answer 15 May 1989]: The available information for all claims is as follows:

Claims dealt with2 Awards
Month1 4New claims 3Total 4New claims 3Total
FAMILY INCOME SUPPLEMENT
1987
April 20,337 28,628 8,868 15,433
May 25,635 37,195 11,978 21,308
June 21,907 31,837 10,143 17,998
July 28,065 39,814 13,499 23,007
August 20,387 28,797 9,830 16,473
September 19,633 28,534 8,843 15,893
October 21,217 31,074 10,281 18,186
November 28,143 42,004 13,687 24,598
December 19,332 27,768 9,199 15,854
1988
January 17,789 27,432 8,130 15,619
February 21,245 31,904 9,132 17,454
March 20,913 31,516 9,384 17,345
April 13,327 18,886 6,380 10,346
May 5,613 7,677 3,424 4,928
June 2,171 3,066 1,258 1,905
July 2,383 3,208 1,076 1,637
August 409 692 308 485
September 207 438 148 275
October 108 176 87 145
November 57 100 57 100
December
1989
January

Claims dealt with2 Awards
Month1 4New claims 3Total 4New claims 3Total
FAMILY CREDIT
1988
April 64,269 40,213
May
June 52,867 36,145
July 55,647 37,912
August 58,275 40,249
September 34,808 24,158
October 62,838 44,944
November 64,150 46,234
December 50,947 35,797
1989
January 62,029 42,712
February 63,908 45,180
March 66,652 47,184
April 34,671 62,465 18,658 43,300
1 The figures are for the four or five weeks ending on the last Friday of the month.
2 The figures for claims dealt with include awards, disallowances, renewal claims received more than four weeks before the expiry of an existing award (and therefore invalid) and withdrawn claims.
3 Includes claims made to renew an existing award on its expiry.
4 A breakdown of the family credit figures between new claims and renewal claims is not available for the period before April 1989.

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