HC Deb 02 July 1990 vol 175 cc452-3W
30. Mr. Janman

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what would be the reduction in public expenditure, if child benefit were paid only to households with a gross income of £13,000 per annum or less and for the first two children only.

Mrs. Gillian Shephard

About £3.1 billion after allowing for associated extra expenditure of around £185 million on income-related benefits.

40. Mr. Andrew F. Bennett

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will make a statement about single parent child benefit.

Mrs. Gillian Shephard

One-parent benefit is paid in addition to child benefit to a person responsible for bringing up children on his or her own. One-parent benefit provides a worthwhile addition to the income of a lone parent who is working and not dependant on income support. It is now 12 per cent. higher in real terms than in 1979.

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