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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 17 January 2013

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Questions (117)

Patrick O'Donovan

Question:

117. Deputy Patrick O'Donovan asked the Minister for Social Protection the actual weekly net amount paid to persons with unique PPS numbers; the highest weekly total net amount paid to an individual PPS number by her Department in 2012; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [2128/13]

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It is not possible to extract the data requested in respect of the actual weekly net amount paid to persons with unique PPS numbers or the highest weekly total net amount paid to an individual PPS number by my Department in 2012 under one or more different payment headings. This is because the Department delivers a wide range of payments at weekly, monthly, annual and other intervals across a range of claim processing systems which support the delivery of entitlements to people under individual social welfare schemes.

While the average payment varies across the various schemes operated by the Department, the most typical rate paid to people of working age is €188 per week, while the most typical rate paid to people aged 66 years or more is €230.30 per week.

In addition to their primary weekly payment, some people may also receive secondary benefits, such as Rent Supplement or Fuel Allowance if they also satisfy the conditions for receipt of those payments. The most typical rate of Rent Supplement is €100 per week, while Fuel Allowance is €20 per week from October to April.

The tabular statement sets out the average weekly value of the most common social welfare payments.

Average values for weekly social welfare payments, Annual Average.

Provisional Outturn

Scheme

Average value

    (€weekly)

State Pension (Contributory)

243.47

State Pension (Transition)

241.01

Widow(er)s Contributory Pension

227.64

Invalidity Pension

228.01

One Parent Family Payment

224.06

State Pension (Non-Contributory)

212.49

Illness Benefit

206.71

Jobseeker’s Allowance

201.06

Disability Allowance

202.98

Carer’s Allowance

188.55

Jobseeker’s Benefit

176.23

Note: The data presented above is scheme specific and does not take into account the fact that some individual recipients may be in receipt of more than one personal rate of a primary payment e.g. State Pension Contributory and a Half-Rate Carer’s Allowance (over 40% of all Carer’s Allowance recipients receive more than one primary personal payment per week). The weekly averages include arrears and increases/allowances other than fuel allowance.

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