Title: Housing and Welfare Reforms: Issues for ALMOs
1Housing and Welfare ReformsIssues for ALMOs
- Steve Wilcox University of York
2Housing and welfare reforms Issues for ALMOs
- Housing Benefit Reforms
- The Maximum Benefit Cap
- Universal Credits
3The Housing benefit reforms
- Private sector reforms
- Caps lower LHA rates
- CPI Indexation ( definition)
- Increased non dependent deductions
- Social sector size limits
- Additional bedroom for carers
- Discretionary Housing Payments increase
4Caps and Lower LHA Rates
- Maximum National Caps
- Maximum 4 Bed Rate
- 30th Percentile Rates (5/8 below median)
- Removing 15 excess provisions
- Increased pressure on social sector
5The Maximum Benefit Cap
- Based on national average earnings
- Applies to all tenures
- Only applies to out of work households
- Doesnt apply to disabled or retired
- Impact on large families in high rent areas
- Likely to be some modifications?
6Impact of Maximum Benefit Cap
7Universal Credits I
- Major Structural Simplification
- Based on Dynamic Benefits
- Single Integrated Taper
- Aims to promote work incentives
- Higher initial costs
- Long term savings from work impacts ?
8Universal Credits II
- Transitional protection
- Future gainers and losers
- Integrated real time weekly adjustments
- Challenging IT and Admin Reforms
- Limited lone parent allowances
- Help with housing costs reconfigured
9Universal CreditsHelp with housing costs
- High earnings disregard
- But reduced if help with housing costs
- Mortgage costs included (?)
- Council tax benefit excluded (?)
- Many in work claimants better off
- But complexity will dilute message
10Marginal deductions from gross earningsCurrent
system and universal credit
11The Earnings Disregard Formula
- Earnings disregard for tenants
- Higher earnings disregard
- Rent times 1.5
- Subject to lower earnings disregard floor
- But no disregard for a single person
12Higher and lower earnings disregards
Household Higher Lower Housing Cost Trigger
Couple 57.70 10 31.80
Couple 1 109.60 20 59.80
Couple 2 109.60 25 56.40
Lone parent 1 148.10 40 72.10
Lone parent 2 148.10 45 68.70
13The current benefit poverty trap
Couple with two children. 80 pw rent. 2010/11
Rates Under 180 pw less
than 30 hours
14The structure of universal credits
Couple with two children. 80 pw rent.
15Net impact of systems compared
Couple 2 children. Rent 80. Council Tax 15.
5.93 per hour earnings.
16Universal Credit Issues
- Risks intermediate rents
- The national cap work
- Complexity of earnings disregards
- The direct payment issue(s)
- The monthly payment norm
- Provisions for mortgage costs?
- Council tax benefit?