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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 25 July 2023

Tuesday, 25 July 2023

Questions (731, 755)

Seán Sherlock

Question:

731. Deputy Sean Sherlock asked the Minister for Social Protection the estimated cost to the Exchequer of extending the entitlement of the living alone allowance and household benefits package to one-parent families. [36623/23]

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Seán Sherlock

Question:

755. Deputy Sean Sherlock asked the Minister for Social Protection the cost to extend the entitlement of the living alone allowance and household benefits package to one-parent families; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [36771/23]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 731 and 755 together.

The Living Alone Increase (LAI) is an extra payment for recipients of certain social welfare payments who live alone.  It is an increase of €22 per week available to persons aged 66 or older who live alone and are in receipt of the State Pension, Widow(er) or Surviving Civil Partner's Pension, Incapacity Supplement or Deserted Wife's Benefit.  It is also available to those aged under 66 who live alone and are in receipt of Disability Allowance, Invalidity Pension, Incapacity Supplement, or Blind Pension.

The estimated cost of the provision of the Living Alone Increase to all those in receipt of One Parent Family Payment (OPFP) and Jobseekers Transition payment (JST) would be as follows:

Scheme

Yearly Rate of LAI

Number of Additional Recipients

Additional Yearly Cost

OPFP

€1,144

41,235

€47.2 million

JST

€1,144

19,611

€22.4 million

The Household Benefits Package (HHB) comprises the electricity or gas allowance, and the free television licence.  My Department will spend approximately €285 million this year on HHB for over 511,000 customers. 

People over the age of 70 receive the HHB package, with one package provided per household.  The package is also available to people living in the State aged 66-69 years who are in receipt of certain social welfare payments or who satisfy a means test.  The package is available to some people under the age of 66 who are in receipt of certain welfare type payments. 

It is estimated that 20% of people in receipt of OPFP already have access to the HHB package as they are also in receipt of Carer's Allowance, therefore the number of OPFP claims that may benefit from the measure is reduced to 32,988.  The estimated cost of the provision of HHB to all those in receipt of OPFP and JST would be as follows: -

Scheme

Yearly Rate of HHB

Number of Additional Recipients

Additional Yearly Cost

OPFP

€580

32,988

€19.1 million

JST

€580

19,611

€11.4 million

All proposals, including the proposals outlined by the Deputy could only be considered while taking account of overall Government policy and in a budgetary context. 

I trust that this clarifies these matters for the Deputy.

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