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Rent Supplement Scheme Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 14 April 2016

Thursday, 14 April 2016

Questions (7, 46, 65)

Paul Murphy

Question:

7. Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection the amount spent on rent supplement in 2015; the number of households assisted; the average monthly rent supplement paid per household in County Dublin and outside County Dublin; and the number of households on rent supplement in January and December 2015. [6301/16]

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Thomas P. Broughan

Question:

46. Deputy Thomas P. Broughan asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection to immediately raise rent supplement limits in line with market rent; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [6904/16]

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Willie O'Dea

Question:

65. Deputy Willie O'Dea asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection the number of households to date that have had their rent supplement increased above the agreed thresholds by county in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [7204/16]

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I propose to take Questions Nos. 7, 46 and 65 together.

Rent supplement plays a vital role in housing families and individuals, with the scheme supporting approximately 57,600 people for which the Government has provided approximately €267 million for 2016 (with provisional outturn of over €311 million in 2015). There were over 20,100 rent supplement tenancies awarded during 2015 and over 3,000 awarded during the first three months of 2016 showing that landlords are accommodating significant numbers of people under the scheme.

A county breakdown of rent supplement recipients for January and December 2015 and the end of March 2016 is provided in the following tabular statement. There are currently approximately 22,800 tenancies in Dublin and 34,800 tenancies outside of Dublin. The average monthly cost for a tenancy supported in Dublin is €560 per month, for tenancies outside Dublin the average monthly cost is €310 per month.

In terms of rent limits, the Department undertook a review of these limits in 2015 and found that the impact of increasing limits at a time of constrained supply in the private rented market will increase costs disproportionately for the Exchequer with little or no new housing available to recipients. The Department has instead implemented a national targeted policy approach that allows for flexibility where landlords seek rents in excess of the limits for both existing customers and new applicants to the rent supplement scheme. The circumstances of tenants are considered on a case-by-case basis and rents are being increased above prescribed limits, as appropriate. In addition, the Department, in conjunction with Threshold, operates a special protocol in the Dublin and Cork areas where supply issues are particularly acute, with plans underway to extend this to other urban and commuter areas.

This flexible and targeted approach has assisted over 7,450 rent supplement households nationwide to retain or acquire rented accommodation through increased rent payments. A county breakdown of these cases is provided in the tabular statement.

I believe this targeted approach and the recent legislative reforms announced to the private rental sector provide a level of stability for those who require rent supplement support in what has become a highly volatile rental market.

Rent Supplement Recipients by County

County

Recipients 1st January 2015

Recipients End December 2015

Recipients End March 2016

Carlow

1,086

962

852

Cavan

414

403

380

Clare

1,336

1,024

826

Cork

8,273

6,822

6,327

Donegal

1,812

1,202

897

Dublin

26,453

23,758

22,777

Galway

3,591

3,326

3,184

Kerry

1,736

1,633

1,636

Kildare

3,698

3,396

3,210

Kilkenny

1,011

554

479

Laois

1,008

978

936

Leitrim

324

331

300

Limerick

2,461

1,441

1,346

Longford

476

384

389

Louth

2,211

1,462

1,301

Mayo

1,619

1,528

1,414

Meath

1,726

1,528

1,404

Monaghan

352

269

245

Offaly

1,041

812

736

Roscommon

687

611

600

Sligo

451

478

439

Tipperary

1,961

1,674

1,539

Waterford

1,443

958

872

Westmeath

1,533

1,426

1,386

Wexford

2,700

2,296

2,190

Wicklow

2,130

1,991

1,940

Total

71,533

61,247

57,605

Increased Rent Supplement Payments by County as at 11th April 2016

County

Awards under National Tenancy Sustainment Framework

Awards under Protocol with Threshold

Total no. of increased payments by County

CARLOW

33

33

CAVAN

22

22

CLARE

60

60

CORK

344

73

417

DONEGAL

-

-

DUBLIN

2,957

1,953

4,910

GALWAY

155

155

KERRY

51

51

KILDARE

338

338

KILKENNY

127

127

LAOIS

112

112

LEITRIM

62

62

LIMERICK

7

7

LONGFORD

128

128

LOUTH

122

122

MAYO

3

3

MEATH

292

292

MONAGHAN

1

1

OFFALY

60

60

ROSCOMMON

24

24

SLIGO

-

-

TIPPERARY

165

165

WATERFORD

38

38

WESTMEATH

158

158

WEXFORD

15

15

WICKLOW

158

158

Overall Total

5,432

2,026

7,458

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