HC Deb 10 December 2001 vol 376 c610W
Mr. Pond

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how he plans to assist pensioners with income just above the poverty line. [19180]

Mr. McCartney

We have already taken a number of steps to tackle pensioner poverty.

We introduced the minimum income guarantee (MIG) to provide more money for pensioners as quickly as possible. For example a single pensioner aged 60 to 74 now receives £92.15 a week, an increase of £18 a week since 1997 over and above inflation. From April 2002 single pensioners will see their MIG rise by £6 to £98.15 a week.

From 2003 pension credit will ensure people aged 60 and over need not live on less than £100 a week (£154 for couples) and for the first time, saving will be rewarded instead of being penalised. Pension credit will provide a savings credit for those aged 65 and over who have saved for their retirement and have incomes up to £135 a week (£200 for couples), ensuring pensioners with even modest second pensions and savings will get more as a result of their thrift. In addition, we will abolish the rule which excludes pensioners with £12,000 or more in savings from any help and introduce a fairer system for taking into account income for savings.