Advert

Expenditure on social security benefits up 6.3 per cent

Expenditure on social security benefits rose by 6.3 per cent between January and September, driven mainly by outlays on pensions in respect of retirement, pensions in respect of widowhood and the contributory bonus.

The National Statistics Office said that total expenditure on social security benefits amounted to €533.7 million during the period, up by €31.7 million over the comparative period last year.

This reflected mainly higher expenditure on contributory benefits, amounting to €28.1 million. Non-contributory benefits rose by €3.6 million.

The increase in contributory benefits was essentially the result of an €18.7 million growth in pensions in respect of retirement, which totalled €262.5 million. This increase was underpinned by the outlay on the two-thirds pension, in part reflecting a rise in the number of beneficiaries.

Invalidity pensions declined by €1.6 million, while benefits relating to industrial injuries declined marginally. Widowhood pensions increased by €4.2 million.

The outlay on non-contributory benefits increased by €3.6 million over the corresponding period last year. Most of the increase in this category was attributed to a €2 million rise in social assistance.

Old age pension and medical assistance rose by €1 million and €0.7 million, respectively, while children's allowance and supplementary assistance declined by €0.8 million and €0.2 million, respectively.

Expenditure on social security benefits during the third quarter amounted to €157 million, an increase of €9.3 million compared to the corresponding quarter last year.

Contributory benefits added €9 million while non-contributory benefits went up by €0.3 million.

The two-thirds pension made up €6.6 million of the increase in the contributory benefits. The increase in the non-contributory benefits resulted from higher expenditure in respect of the old age pension (+€0.4 million).

Advert

6 Comments

Post comment

Comments are submitted under the express understanding and condition that the editor may, and is authorised to, disclose any/all of the above personal information to any person or entity requesting the information for the purposes of legal action on grounds that such person or entity is aggrieved by any comment so submitted.

At this time your comment will not be displayed immediately upon posting. Please allow some time for your comment to be moderated before it is displayed.

Your User Profile is incomplete.
Please click here to complete your profile before posting comments.

C. Briffa

Nov 1st 2010, 12:24

Nahseb li xi ftit sagrificju ghal min hu vera fil-bzonn tinsiex habib kemm hawn min jabuza u ma ghandux bzonn is-servizzi socjali tal-anqas dawn hu nies foqra itturufnati min pajjizhom.

ms ghoare

Nov 1st 2010, 13:37

Habib /a i do not agree with us Maltese havening to put up with the illegals and refugees but to say that EUR 8 miljuni ghal klandestini! Kieku kienu jibqu f'bwietna...
these funds are coming out of EU FUNDS not our Pockets That means if we dont have the BURDEN we dont get or spend Euro 8 milljuni. Dont get me wrong i beleive that charity should start at Home i Know alot of people are worse off then some the illegals / refugees. And may GOD this Island

Salvinu Vella

Nov 1st 2010, 17:03

M Tabone totally agree with you my friend. They should all be expelled and sent back to Libya or to their own countries.

Advert
Advert