Written answers

Tuesday, 10 June 2025

Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection

Social Welfare Benefits

Photo of Barry WardBarry Ward (Dún Laoghaire, Fine Gael)
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935. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection if his attention has been drawn to the case of a person (details supplied); if he is conscious of the need to maintain financial independence in the case where one spouse loses their employment; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [30110/25]

Photo of Dara CallearyDara Calleary (Mayo, Fianna Fail)
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The person referred to by the Deputy has been awarded Jobseeker's Pay-Related Benefit, which is not affected by the income of the person's spouse.

Jobseeker's Pay-Related Benefit is a new social insurance income support which has replaced the Jobseeker's Benefit scheme for people who are fully unemployed. A person must meet the required PRSI contribution conditions in order to qualify and the rate of payment is directly linked to the person's previous earnings. The scheme does not involve a means test.

The person concerned has been awarded Jobseeker's Pay-Related Benefit at a rate of €136.90. This rate is based on 60% of their weekly average gross earnings for the 12 months previous to the 8 weeks before they lost their employment, in line with the legislation for the scheme. The department obtains information on earnings directly from Revenue.

Under this scheme, the weekly rate of payment for a person with at least 5 years paid PRSI contributions is set at 60% of previous earnings, up to a maximum of €450 for the first 13 weeks. After that, the rate is set at 55% of previous earnings up to a maximum of €375 for the following 13 weeks. A further 13 weeks will be paid at the rate of 50%, up to a maximum €300 payment.

For people who have between two and five years contributions, the rate is set at 50% of previous earnings. This is paid up to a maximum of €300 per week, subject to a maximum duration of 26 weeks.

It is open to the individual to make an application for the means-tested Jobseeker's Allowance if they think they may be entitled to a higher rate of payment.

I trust this clarifies the matter for the deputy.

Photo of Emer CurrieEmer Currie (Dublin West, Fine Gael)
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936. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection to provide the number of recipients of child benefit in an area (details provided) from 2020 to present, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [30136/25]

Photo of Dara CallearyDara Calleary (Mayo, Fianna Fail)
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Child Benefit is a universal monthly payment to support families with children under 18.

Recipients of Child Benefit statistics are not available by electoral divisions geography. Quarterly statistics on recipients of Child Benefit, including a breakdown by county, is published in open data format as part of the Department's Quarterly Statistics report which is available at www.gov.ie/en/department-of-social-protection/collections/quarterly-statistics/#quarterly-statistical-open-data . These figures are set out in the table below.

County Q12020 Q12021 Q12022 Q12023 Q12024 Q12025
Total 642,825 640,391 638,000 657,533 663,726 687,350
Carlow 8,475 8,392 8,333 8,567 8,562 8,748
Cavan 10,638 10,612 10,535 11,045 11,218 11,592
Clare 15,732 15,549 15,461 16,424 16,352 16,636
Cork 71,092 71,039 70,878 72,658 72,998 75,791
Donegal 20,447 20,319 20,112 21,425 21,897 22,439
Dublin 178,118 177,672 176,755 179,523 180,069 186,467
Galway 32,802 32,814 32,679 33,909 34,132 35,412
Kerry 18,064 17,890 17,819 19,295 19,453 19,720
Kildare 34,168 34,189 34,138 35,022 35,955 37,778
Kilkenny 13,048 12,936 12,813 13,199 13,248 13,723
Laois 12,484 12,377 12,403 12,623 12,867 13,433
Leitrim 4,254 4,235 4,207 4,551 4,551 4,676
Limerick 25,074 24,999 24,859 25,635 25,784 26,659
Longford 5,926 5,878 5,819 5,941 6,098 6,282
Louth 18,605 18,555 18,534 19,114 19,387 20,287
Mayo 15,853 15,779 15,756 16,641 16,845 17,378
Meath 31,093 30,972 31,113 32,219 32,793 34,087
Monaghan 8,309 8,291 8,267 8,549 8,632 8,932
Offaly 10,688 10,565 10,480 10,802 11,067 11,471
Roscommon 8,396 8,399 8,441 8,761 8,891 9,235
Sligo 8,124 8,073 8,072 8,510 8,676 8,957
Tipperary 21,323 21,205 21,153 21,441 21,636 22,283
Waterford 15,739 15,636 15,495 16,118 16,279 16,890
Westmeath 12,723 12,676 12,624 12,985 13,191 13,646
Wexford 21,156 20,974 20,851 21,589 21,920 22,687
Wicklow 20,494 20,365 20,403 20,987 21,225 22,141

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