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Pension Provisions.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 23 February 2005

Wednesday, 23 February 2005

Questions (53)

Phil Hogan

Question:

82 Mr. Hogan asked the Minister for Social and Family Affairs the progress to date on the introduction of a personal pension entitlement for pensioner spouses currently in receipt of the qualified adult allowance to be set at the level of a full non-contributory pension, as promised in the programme for Government; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6016/05]

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In the programme for Government and in Sustaining Progress, the Government has committed itself to increasing the payment for qualified adults, age 66 or over, to the same level as the personal rate of the old age non-contributory pension. The estimated cost of this commitment is €44 million.

Considerable progress has already been made in this regard with the qualified adult allowance on the contributory payment now standing at €138.50 or 83% of the maximum rate of old age non-contributory pension, currently €166.00 per week. Overall increases in the qualified adult allowance on the old age contributory pension amount to €56.47 per week since April 2000.

Further progress towards Government targets in relation to the qualified adult allowance rate will be made in a budgetary context.

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