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Personal Incomes

Volume 927: debated on Monday 7 March 1977

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asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what gross income a married man with two children and no other tax allowances would have had to earn in February 1977 in order to have maintained the real value of his take-home pay if his gross income in January 1974 was (a) £2,000, (b) £3,000, (c) £4,000 and (d) £5,000.

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what would be the normal take-home pay of a married man with two children currently earning £65 gross a week.