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Good Times Bad Times: the welfare myth of them and us Suggested hashtag for Twitter users: #LSEwelfaremyth Department of Social Policy public lecture Professor Sir John Hills Director, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE), LSE Professor Julian Le Grand Chair Richard Titmuss Professor of Social Policy, LSE Polly Toynbee Political and Social Commentator, The Guardian Professor Holly Sutherland Director, EUROMOD, ISER, University of Essex

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Good Times Bad Times: the welfare myth of them and us

Suggested hashtag for Twitter users: #LSEwelfaremyth

Department of Social Policy public lecture

Professor Sir John HillsDirector, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE), LSE

Professor Julian Le GrandChair Richard Titmuss Professor of Social Policy, LSE

Polly ToynbeePolitical and Social Commentator, The Guardian

Professor Holly SutherlandDirector, EUROMOD, ISER, University of Essex

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Good Times Bad Times: The welfare

myth of themand us

John HillsLondon School of Economics

12 November 2014

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Spongers: May 1989

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Where are they now? 25 years on

The Osbornes

Henrietta(1957)

Stephen(1955)

Charlotte(1980)

Henry(1981)

Clare(1983)

Edward(2013)

Lucy(2008)

The Ackroyds

Jim(1968)

Tracy(1963)

Wayne(1982)

Ryan(2006)

Paul(1991)

Denise(1986)

Gary(1985)

Michelle(1982)

Chloe(2002)

George(2013)

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Two nations? Them and us

‘Two groups need to be satisfied with our welfare system. Those who need it – who are old, who are vulnerable, who are disabled, or have lost their job and who we as a compassionate society want to support. And there’s a secondgroup. The people who pay for this system: who go out to work, who pay their taxes and expect it to be fair on them too. (George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer, June 2013; emphasis added)

- ‘Strivers’ vs ‘shirkers’- ‘Three generations who have never worked’ vs ‘hard working

families’- ‘Curtains drawn in mid morning’ vs ‘alarm clock Britain’

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Henry, Michelle and the State, 2010

Michelle Ackroyd£5,940 after NICs

£2,845 Child Tax Credit£1,060 Child Benefit

£3,810 Working Tax Credit£1,720 Housing Benefit

£612 Net Council Tax

£14,740

£3,000 Indirect Taxes

£10,300 Schools, NHS, housing

NET £16,100 from the state this year

Henry & Clare Osborne£53,300 (after pension contributions)

£12,900 (income tax and NICs)

£545 Child Tax Credit£1,060 Child Benefit

£1,988 Council Tax

£40,000

£6,900 indirect taxes

£4,000 NHS

NET £16,200 to the state this year

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Receipts from the welfare state and taxes by income group (£, 2010 -11)

Source: Office for National Statistics (2013)

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The long view: The original lifetime sums (adjusted to 2010 earnings terms)

Stephen & Henrietta Osborne£50,000 cash benefits

£152,000 pensions

£153,000 NHS

£153,000 education

£509,000 total from the welfare state

£140,000 tax relief on mortgage

£104,000 other

£896,000 taxes

Net loss £140,000LIFETIME EARNINGS £2.7 million

Jim & Tracy Ackroyd£215,000 cash benefits

£102,000 pensions

£134,000 NHS

£85,000 education

£535,000 total from the welfare state

£6,000 other

£334,000 taxes

Net gain £200,000LIFETIME EARNINGS £1 million

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Lifecycle average receipts andtaxes, 2005 -06 (£/year, not equivalised )

Source: Office for National Statistics from Redistribution of Income series. Taxes are direct and indirect allocated to households.

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Market and disposable incomes, 2005 -06 (£/year)

Source: Office for National Statistics from Redistribution of Income series (original income estimated using average equivalisation factors by age for disposable income).

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But other parts of life -cycle redistribution are in retreat

Protected:Schools

Cuts:- Child Benefit- Allowances for

staying at school

- Youth provision

Cuts:- Local Authority

care for elderly- Age allowance

in income tax- Higher pension

age (but longevity)

Cuts:- Working age benefits

(CPI/ limits on totals/ 3 years of real cuts)

- Disability benefits- Housing Benefit- Council Tax Benefit- Tax credits- Student loan

repayments

Protected:- NHS- State pensions

(better for some)- Winter fuel etc.

Protected:Higher tax allowances

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Life is complicated for some…

Charlotte Osborne

April toJuly

£1,815

Gary and Denise Ackroyd

April

£1,150

£1,890

October to

March

£918

May

£719

August

£1,360

September

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Tracking incomes over the year:Highly erratic cases (four week periods)

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Durations on Jobseekers’ Allowance, starting in 2007, 2009, 2011

Source: Data supplied by Department for Work and Pensions.

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Ups and downs in the 2000s: Positions in the income distribution (percentiles)

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StephenandHenrietta

Stephen’s heart attacks

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Ups and downs in the 2000s: Positions in the income distribution (percentiles)

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Jim andTracy

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Michelle moves out again

Jim loses job

Empty nest

Stephen’s heart attacks

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Tangled spaghetti

Source: Jenkins (2011), figure 7.2, based on BHPS

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Child poverty lengths over nine years

Source: Jenkins (2011), figure 8.4, based on BHPS

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Accumulate, accumulate….

The Osbornes

£700,000 financial assets

£700,000 house

£700,000 pension rights

£2,100,000

The Ackroyds

Assets:personal possessions,

furniture, car

£6,000 in a building society account

£16,000

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Total household wealth by age, 2008 -10 (£)

Source: Office for National Statistics analysis of Wealth and Assets Survey, wave 2 (revised). Includes pension rights.

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The next generation: George Ackroyd and Edward Osborne

Private/state school

64% of private A level students go to prestigious universities

24% of state school A level students go to prestigious universities

11 83% of students not on Free School Meals (FSM) achieve level 4

11 66% of students on FSM achieve level 4

Edward Osborne George Ackroyd

Age Development and skills Age Development and skills

5 60% up a scale of development

5 33% of the way up a scale of development

16 62% of way up the GCSE national range

16 33% of way up the GCSE national range

19 58% achieve A Level qualifications who have not been on FSM

19 34% achieve A level qualifications who have had FSM

HE 55% of least deprived fifth go on to Higher Education

HE 18% of the most deprived fifth go on to higher education

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The Great Gatsby Curve

Source: Corak (2013), Journal of Economic Perspectives, figure 1.

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Winners and losers from austerity, May 2010 to 2014-15 (vs. CPI indexation)

Stephen Osborne

£96,840 annual earnings

Gain Loss

£29 total NICs £926 total income tax

NET £59,241 after PC/TAX

Henrietta Osborne

£8,608 annual earnings

Gain Loss

£113 total NICs

£547 total income tax

Stephen and Henrietta Osborne

£297 Council Tax

£698 VAT

TOTAL LOSS £638 (=£12.20 per week)

Loss of disposable income per year 0.7%

Michelle Ackroyd

£123 weekly earnings

Gain Loss

£2.28Child Benefit

£2.04 Child Tax Credit

Working Tax Credit £6.61

Housing Benefit £0.94

Net Council Tax £5.09

VAT at 17.5% £1.42

TOTAL LOSS £14.27

Loss of income after housing costs

6%

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IFS analysis of effects of tax and benefit reforms since January 2010 (% change)

Source: Joyce (2014), post-Budget analysis (compared to price-linked base).

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Where your money goes: Treasury view

Source: HMRC

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Where your money goes: Another view 1

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Where your money goes: Another view 2

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Where your money goes: Another view 3

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The myths and the consequences

• The median belief is that 40 per cent of the social security and tax credit budget goes on benefits for unemployed people. It is actually 4 per cent. And cash transfers are less than half of all welfare state spending

• All ‘welfare’ payments to those of working age are less than £1 in £12.50 of what we spend on the welfare state

• And the average belief is that 27% of total benefits are claimed fraudulently. That would be £58 billion.

• This is 50 times DWP’s estimates from random probes• In effect, people think that fraud of unemployment benefits

is at least tenth of all social security spending, when it is really one thousandth

Such myths have consequences….

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Good Times Bad Times: The welfare

myth of themand us

John HillsLondon School of Economics

12 November 2014

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Good Times Bad Times: the welfare myth of them and us

Suggested hashtag for Twitter users: #LSEwelfaremyth

Department of Social Policy public lecture

Professor Sir John HillsDirector, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE), LSE

Professor Julian Le GrandChair Richard Titmuss Professor of Social Policy, LSE

Polly ToynbeePolitical and Social Commentator, The Guardian

Professor Holly SutherlandDirector, EUROMOD, ISER, University of Essex