In Budget 2022, my Department announced an estimate of €23.35 billion for 2022 which was based on emerging trends as the country moved on from Covid-19 restrictions which had been in place for much of the previous two years.
When compared to the 2021 provisional outturn figure for my Department, this estimate included increases such as:
- €274.3 million for jobseekers to provide for exits from Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP) for those remaining unemployed after March 2022;
- €191.3 million extra for pensions to provide for demographic driven increases in recipients, even when offset by one less pay-day in 2022 when compared to 2021;
- €287.7 million extra for employment supports to fund additional participants as restrictions are lifted during 2022. This figure does not include the decrease of €3,969.9 million in EWSS estimated expenditure in 2022.
- €204.5 million extra for Illness, Disability and Carers schemes to provide for increased recipient numbers. This figure does not include the €101.1 million decrease for Covid Illness Benefit estimate in 2022.
- €27.3 million extra for Parent’s Benefit to address the increase in claim duration from 5 to 7 weeks;
- €129.1 million on a range of offsetting factors.
As Covid-19 restrictions eased, my Department has reduced its Covid-19 related emergency payments estimate by €8.03 billion in 2022 when compared to 2021.
As schemes under my Department are largely demand-led, we will continue to monitor expenditure throughout 2022 and a supplementary estimate, if needed, will be introduced.
I hope this clarifies the matter for the Deputy.