
Just for informatiuon I think it needs to be pointed out that benefit levels are not exactly enough to have anyone living in luxury.
see here:
http://www.parkinsons.org.uk/Shared_ASP_Files/UploadedFiles/A45C75A8-8696-45A9-8F2D-7743B869A468_WB07IS.pdfPersonal Allowances
Single person £57.45 (aged 25 or over)
Couple £90.10 (Both over 18)
Dependent Children £45.58
Child Tax Credit replaced the child elements of
Income Support. However, some existing
recipients continue to receive them.
Premiums
There are a number of premiums, which can
be added to your Personal Allowance.
These are:
* Enhanced Disability
If you, your partner or your child receives the
highest rate care component of the disability
living allowance you can claim this premium.
Single person £11.95
Couple £17.25
* Disability Premium
This is for people under the age of 60.
To receive this premium you normally must
be receiving either Disability Living Allowance,
Attendance Allowance, Severe Disablement
Allowance or the long-term rate of Incapacity
Benefit or be registered as blind. For a couple,
only one person needs to meet these
conditions.
Single Person £24.50
Couple £34.95
* Severe Disability Premium
Single people will get this provided they live
alone and receive Attendance Allowance
or the highest level of the care component of
Disability Living Allowance with no-one
receiving Carer's Allowance for looking
after them.
There are exceptions to living alone.
For example, if you live with someone who
also receives Attendance Allowance or the
middle or highest rate of Disability Living
Allowance care component or with someone
who is registered blind or with a paid helper
provided by a charity or you are a joint tenant
or joint owner and share the housing costs.
Single Person £46.75
Couple, one person qualifies £46.75
Couple, both qualifying £93.50
You can claim Severe Disability Premium as
well as either the disability or pensioner
premium.
* Carer Premium
This is for carers who are receiving Carer's
Allowance. It will also be available for people
who applied for Invalid Care Allowance on or
after October 1st 1990 and met the conditions
but could not receive it because they were
receiving another benefit instead.
Carer Premium £26.35
N.B. If the person you care for receives the
severe disability premium of Income Support,
they will lose this if you are awarded Carer's
Allowance.
* Other Premiums
There are other premiums available subject to
qualifying conditions; you are advised to check
to see if you are eligible for these.
Disabled Child £45.08
Bereavement £26.80
So for those who truly only have benefit income life is not a bed of roses, and you would need to be very stupid to have a child for the £50 odd pound a week which includes your child benefit which is deducted off Income support.