Title: Impact of Redistributive Policies on Household Income Distribution
1Impact of Redistributive Policies on Household
Income Distribution
- Ms. Reddy Ng
- Principal Economist,
- Economic Analysis and Business Facilitation Unit,
- Financial Secretarys Office,
- HKSAR Government
2Outline
- Original Income Distribution
- Redistributive Policies
- Framework of Analysis
- Impact of Taxation
- Impact of Social Benefits
- Impact of Taxation Social Benefits
- Key Observations
- Limitations
- Policy Initiatives
3Income Distribution
4Reasons for Greater Income Disparity
- Economic Factors
- Social Factors
5Income Redistributive Policies
- Taxation
- Income Tax
- Profits Tax
- Rates Government Rent
- Others
- Social Benefits
- Education
- Health
- Public Housing
- Labour
- Welfare
6Revenue Profile in 2007-08
7Recurrent Public Expenditure (2008-09 Budget)
8Framework of Analysis
Original Household Income
Social Benefits
Taxation
(-)
Salaries Tax, Property Tax, Rates Government
Rent
Post-tax Household Income
()
Education, Housing Medical Benefits
Post-tax Post-social Transfer Household Income
9Impact of Taxation
- Salaries Property Taxes Rates Government
Rent
10Post-tax Income Distribution
11Gini Coefficients before and after
12Impact of Social Benefits
- Housing, Education Medical Benefits
13Post-social Transfer Income Distribution
14Post-tax Post-social Transfer Income Distribution
15Gini Coefficients before and after
16Key Observations
- Redistributive policies lowered income disparity
- Stronger redistributive effect over time
- Social benefits were more effective in reducing
income disparity than taxation - Smaller per capita income disparity
- Greater redistributive effect on a per capita
basis
17Limitations
- Under-estimated government action
- Only included 23.7 of government operating
revenue (49 billion) - Only included 36.4 of public expenditure (91
billion) - Under-estimated original Gini-Coefficient
- Informal transfer and most welfare payment were
included in original household income
18Policy Initiatives 2008/09 Budget
- An additional month of standard CSSA payment
- Adjustment of CSSA payment rates ahead of the
normal schedule this year - A one-off grant of 3,000 to each Old Age
Allowance recipient - Waiver of one months rent for public housing
tenants - Electricity charge subsidy and
- Relaxation of eligibility criteria and the
subsidy period of the Pilot Transport Support
Scheme.
19Other Policy Initiatives
- Employment Creation
- Large-scale infrastructure projects
- Strengthening of training/retraining
- Development of social enterprises
- Youth
- Provision of 12-year free education
- Elderly
- Strengthening of residential care and district
community services - Conduct studies on how to improve the Old Age
Allowance Scheme
20 21Supplementary Information (1)
22Supplementary Information (2)