Infographic - take up rate for High Street Spend Local Scheme to close of applications
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The infographic provides information on the take-up which is a comparison of those who have applied for the Spend Local card and been verified with the NI population aged 18 and over for the period 27 September to close of applications.
Key points
At close of applications:
- there was a 95 per cent take-up rate of verified applications for the NI High Street Scheme compared to the NI population aged 18 and over.
- 96 per cent of females and 94 per cent of males had applied and been verified for the Spend Local card.
- 86 per cent of verified applications for the Spend Local card were from persons without a disability and 14 per cent were from persons with a disability. This compares to an estimate of 28 per cent for the prevalence of disability in the population1.
- 95 per cent of those aged 18-34 had applied and been verified for the Spend Local card compared to 96 per cent of those aged 35-49, 96 per cent of those aged 50-64 and 93 per cent of those aged 65 and over.
- the take–up rate of verified applicants with a valid postcode2 for the NI High Street Scheme was highest (99 per cent) in Derry City & Strabane Local Government District and lowest (91 per cent) in Belfast Local Government District.
1 Data on limiting long-term illness for those aged 16+ from the Continuous Household Survey 2019/2020.
2 Note 2,518 applicants have been removed due to not having a postcode which matches a postcode in the postcode directory.