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Social Welfare Benefits

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 20 September 2022

Tuesday, 20 September 2022

Questions (375)

Thomas Pringle

Question:

375. Deputy Thomas Pringle asked the Minister for Social Protection why a constituent (Details Supplied) whose illness benefit payment has been reduced should be penalised due to Government decisions to close her industry in March 2020. [45735/22]

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Written answers

Illness Benefit is a social insurance scheme provided by my Department to those who cannot work due to illness and who have the required number of Pay Related Social Insurance (PRSI) contributions.

The rate of Illness Benefit payable to a person is based on their average weekly earnings while in employment in the relevant tax year. For claims made in 2022, the relevant tax year is 2020.

A person who was out of work during the Covid-19 pandemic and in receipt of Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) or a Jobseekers payment with an underlying entitlement to PUP, has been attributed PRSI credited contributions at the appropriate class for their employment. Please note that these attributed contributions are not included in the calculations of a person's average weekly earnings, so as to not adversely affect the calculation of their weekly earnings.

The person concerned had earnings of €4226.25 in 2020, and paid 18 PRSI Class A contributions in that year. Their average weekly earnings were calculated as €234.79 per week. This means they qualified at a graduated rate of Illness Benefit payment of €162.90 per week.

If the person concerned is experiencing difficulties in meeting their basic financial commitments they may contact the Community Welfare Service at their local Intreo Centre to see if they qualify for assistance under the terms of the means tested Supplementary Welfare Allowance scheme.

I trust this clarifies the position for the Deputy.

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