HC Deb 04 March 1999 vol 326 cc883-4W
Mr. Maclean

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many pensioners have gross incomes of(a) above £50,000, (b) £30,000 to £49,999, (c) £20,000 to £29,999, (d) £10,000 to £19,999, (e) £5,000 to £9,999 and (f) up to £4,999. [74006]

Mr. Timms

The information is in the table.

Number of pensioners within given bands of gross income
Thousand
Annual income Single pensioners Pensioner couples
Above £50,000 10 50
£30,000 to £49,999 20 130
£20,000 to £29,999 70 270
£10,000 to £19,999 520 1,100
£5,000 to £9,999 2,380 1,060
Up to £4,999 1,160 20
Total 4,160 2,630

Notes:

1. Estimates are rounded to the nearest 10,000 pensioners, although they are not necessarily accurate to that degree. Columns may not sum to totals due to rounding.

2. Estimates of annual income assume no in-year variation in income.

3. Estimates are not available for incomes of individuals within couples. Therefore estimates for couples relate to the combined income of both partners.

4. Pensioners are defined as single people over State pension age (60 and over for women, 65 and over for men) and couples (married of cohabiting) where the head is over State pension age.

Source:

Family Resources Survey 1996–97

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