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Cost of Living Issues

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 5 October 2022

Wednesday, 5 October 2022

Ceisteanna (133)

Ged Nash

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133. Deputy Ged Nash asked the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform if he will provide a list of all the one-off cost of living measures announced as part of the €4.1 billion package; the estimated cost of each measure and the measures which will arise in 2022 or 2023, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [49027/22]

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The expenditure side measures announced as part of the €4.1 billion winter cost of living package amount to €2.4 billion. Tax side measures make up the remaining €1.7 billion.

This €2.4 billion expenditure figure comprises a package of €2.2 billion in measures to support households, which is set out in Table 5 of the Expenditure Report, and €0.2 billion in supports for business through the Ukraine Emergency Response Scheme to be administered by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. These are also set out in tabular form below. These are measures that provide targeted support, towards the causes of our current inflation and to those particularly vulnerable, and that can be delivered quickly to provide timely assistance to those who might be struggling.

Household Package Measure

Monetary Benefit (€)

Exchequer Cost (€m)

Benefit Received

Recipients (Unless Stated)

Electricity Credit 1

200

400

November 2022

All Households

Electricity Credit 2

200

400

Jan/Feb 2023

All Households

Electricity Credit 3

200

400

March/Apr 2023

All Households

Weekly Welfare Schemes double week

Various

316

October 2022

1.4 – 1.5 million

Fuel Allowance Lump Sum

400

149

November 2022

c.370k

Once-off payment of €500 to those in receipt of the Carer's Support Grant and to people on Disability Allowance, Blind Pension & Invalidity Pension

500

175

November 2022

c.350k

Living Alone Allowance Lump Sum

200

46

November 2022

c.230k

Working Family Payment Lump Sum

500

23

November 2022

c. 47k

Child Benefit Double Payment (per child)

140

170

November 2022

c.640k families relating to c.1.2 million children

Once off reduction in the student contribution fee by €1,000 for undergrads and 1/3 for Apprentices; €1,000 increase to post-graduates tuition fee contribution grant

1,000 (1/3 for apprentices)

106

Q4 2022

c.96k undergrads, 2.4k post grads in receipt of SUSI and circa 10k apprentices

Double payments to those eligible for SUSI maintenance grants and once off payment of €500 for SFI and IRC PhD researchers

Various

19

Q4 2022

50k SUSI recipients, and 4k PhD students

Student Assistance Fund

Various

8

Q4 2022

Determined by Higher Education Institutions

Total Household Cost of Living Package

2,212

Enterprise Measure

Exchequer Cost (€m)

Intended Recipients

Ukraine Emergency Response Scheme

200

Firms faced with liquidity shortages as a result of increased energy costs

Net Total Expenditure Once-Off Cost of Living Package Measures within the €4.1 billion figure

2,412

In addition to these €2.4 billion worth of measures, €0.3 billion in funding will be provided from remaining unallocated amount in the contingency reserve to provide support for other sectors and services. Funding will be provided to Local Authorities; Schools; the Further and Higher Education sector; Health funded bodies; and the cultural, sports, community and voluntary sector. These allocations are set out in Table 7 of the Expenditure Report. Separately, a Christmas Bonus will be paid to eligible social protection payment recipients in December, also funded from expected savings.

The Exchequer cost for all these items will arise in 2022. Households will continue to see a benefit on electricity bills into 2023 as Electricity Credits totalling €400 will be applied in the new year against winter bills.

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