C Carnmore Registered User Messages 299 8 Aug 2018 #1 Is there a way of comparing social benefits ( Job seekers allowance, Illness Benefit, Contributory pension) in Ireland and the UK? There's a significant difference in the headline rates but how do they compare when all of the associated payments are added on?
Is there a way of comparing social benefits ( Job seekers allowance, Illness Benefit, Contributory pension) in Ireland and the UK? There's a significant difference in the headline rates but how do they compare when all of the associated payments are added on?
P Protocol Registered User Messages 4,854 8 Aug 2018 #2 Not easy to compare. Different mix of benefits in the two countries. The UK has significant tax credits schemes, we have FIS, but these schemes are much bigger in the UK. Working TC Child TC Childcare TC
Not easy to compare. Different mix of benefits in the two countries. The UK has significant tax credits schemes, we have FIS, but these schemes are much bigger in the UK. Working TC Child TC Childcare TC
P Protocol Registered User Messages 4,854 8 Aug 2018 #3 In Pensions, the UK have had a second-tier pension for all workers. It was known as SERPS, then State second Pension S2P. So difficult to compare that with here, where work pensions are not compulsory.
In Pensions, the UK have had a second-tier pension for all workers. It was known as SERPS, then State second Pension S2P. So difficult to compare that with here, where work pensions are not compulsory.
C cremeegg Registered User Messages 4,309 9 Aug 2018 #4 Ireland: Job seekers allowance aged 26 or over €198 per week UK: Job seekers allowance aged 25 or over £73.10 per week
Ireland: Job seekers allowance aged 26 or over €198 per week UK: Job seekers allowance aged 25 or over £73.10 per week
L llgon Registered User Messages 762 9 Aug 2018 #5 Also need to factor in housing, healthcare, education costs, cost of living etc
C Carnmore Registered User Messages 299 9 Aug 2018 #6 cremeegg said: Ireland: Job seekers allowance aged 26 or over €198 per week UK: Job seekers allowance aged 25 or over £73.10 per week Click to expand... Carnmore said: There's a significant difference in the headline rates but how do they compare when all of the associated payments are added on? Click to expand...
cremeegg said: Ireland: Job seekers allowance aged 26 or over €198 per week UK: Job seekers allowance aged 25 or over £73.10 per week Click to expand... Carnmore said: There's a significant difference in the headline rates but how do they compare when all of the associated payments are added on? Click to expand...
C cremeegg Registered User Messages 4,309 9 Aug 2018 #7 Carnmore said: There's a significant difference in the headline rates but how do they compare when all of the associated payments are added on? Click to expand... Well no one else was contributing any thing concrete, I thought it was useful to set out the most important headline rate. llgon said: Also need to factor in housing, healthcare, education costs, cost of living etc Click to expand... Yeah.
Carnmore said: There's a significant difference in the headline rates but how do they compare when all of the associated payments are added on? Click to expand... Well no one else was contributing any thing concrete, I thought it was useful to set out the most important headline rate. llgon said: Also need to factor in housing, healthcare, education costs, cost of living etc Click to expand... Yeah.
L llgon Registered User Messages 762 9 Aug 2018 #8 Cremeegg, my post wasn't directed at you, it was a response to the OP's question and the complexity of addressing it .
Cremeegg, my post wasn't directed at you, it was a response to the OP's question and the complexity of addressing it .