The table below shows Child Benefit expenditure and average recipient numbers for the years 2017 - 2021.
Year
|
Expenditure €000
|
Average Recipient Numbers
|
2017
|
2,086,390
|
623,170
|
2018
|
2,096,671
|
626,240
|
2019
|
2,102,436
|
629,760
|
2020
|
2,102,328
|
635,110
|
2021
|
2,090,455
|
632,820
|
Child Benefit is a universal scheme which is paid in recognition of the fact that all parents with children incur expenses with children.
It is designed as a universal payment, in recognition of the costs involved in raising children, and plays an important role in tackling child poverty. As a universal payment it does not rely on a means test or social insurance contributions.
Any decision to introduce a means test for child benefit would be a matter for consideration by Government in the context of both overall budgetary and child income support policy. The impact of means testing on child benefit expenditure would depend on the specific design of any such means testing regime.
I hope this clarifies the matter for the Deputy.