asked the Minister for Social Welfare the amount paid into the Social Fund by employers, employees and the Government from 1970 to 1981, inclusive, and the estimate for 1982.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Social Fund Contribution.
(Mayo West): As the reply is in the form of a tabular statement I propose to circulate it with the Official Report.
Following is the statement:
Source of Income of the Social Insurance Fund
£000's
Financial Year |
Employer |
Employee |
State |
Other sources (e.g. Income from investments) |
Total |
1970/'71 |
18,942 |
18,449 |
20,639 |
1,069 |
59,099 |
1971/'72 |
22,819 |
22,313 |
24,378 |
1,414 |
70,924 |
1972/'73 |
27,228 |
25,822 |
26,934 |
1,233 |
81,217 |
1973/'74 |
38,303 |
31,124 |
30,341 |
1,181 |
100,949 |
1974 (April-Dec.) |
45,404 |
31,312 |
21,426 |
641 |
98,783 |
1975 |
91,188 |
56,498 |
44,720 |
1,006 |
193,412 |
1976 |
120,982 |
70,491 |
50,575 |
1,089 |
243,137 |
1977 |
145,039 |
82,086 |
53,152 |
1,170 |
281,447 |
1978 |
171,482 |
85,826 |
63,566 |
980 |
321,854 |
1979 |
203,723 |
92,959 |
74,809 |
975 |
372,466 |
1980 (provisional) |
266,611 |
110,791 |
130,200 |
960 |
508,562 |
1981 (estimated) |
342,000 |
135,500 |
210,532 |
1,627 |
689,659 |
1982 (estimated) |
448,000 |
205,150 |
218,671 |
1,377 |
873,198 |