HC Deb 27 January 2004 vol 417 cc349-50W
Mr. Flight

To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what the cost of transfer payments, including social security benefits and tax credits directed at children and at people of working age, was in each year since 1991–92; and what projections have been made for the cost in(a)2003–04 and (b)future years. [147377]

Mr. Pond

The information for social security benefits administered by the Department for Work and Pensions is shown in the table, and is consistent with forecasts published in the pre-Budget Report on 10 December 2003.

The information is drawn from DWP's Benefit Expenditure Table 5 (Benefit expenditure by age-based client group, Great Britain, 1991–92 to 2005–06), which may be found on the Department for Work and Pensions website at: http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd4/ expenditure, asp. Forecasts of expenditure will next be updated at Budget 2004.

Tax credit expenditure and forecasts, and child benefit expenditure and forecasts from 2003–04 onwards, are the responsibility of the Inland Revenue.

£ million
Children1 People of working age
Outturn
1991–92 8,411 22,342
1992–93 9,767 26,727
1993–94 10,676 30,035
1994–95 10,827 31,251
1995–96 11,277 32,913
1996–97 11,659 33,640
1997–98 11,816 32,791
1998–99 12,105 32,685
1999–2000 13,129 31,989
2000–01 13,144 31,215
2001–02 13,729 31,827
Estimated outturn
2002;–03 14,386 32,421
Plans
2003;–04 5,410 33,251
2004–05 4,022 34,296
2005–06 1,802 35,515
1Spending on children drops in 2003–04 as a result of the transfer of child benefit to the Inland Revenue; during 2003–04 and 2004–05, spending on children is also reduced by the transfer of child elements of income support and income-based jobseekers allowance to child tax credit.