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The state pension age is the earliest you can start claiming the state pension and it is separate to any workplace or private ...
The UK Government has launched the State Pension Age Review, commissioning two independent reports due to be completed by ...
In the UK, the state pension age is currently 66 and is already due to increase to 67 by 2028, with a further rise to 68 ...
The Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has announced a review into the age pensioners will be able to retire. The current retirement age sits at 66, with an increase to 67 planned for the next ...
This comes just weeks after financial think tank the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) warned that the state pension age may ...
Under the 2014 Pensions Act, the government must conduct a review into the state pension age every six years. The last review concluded in 2023. The Department for Work and Pensions denied the state ...
There has been growing concerns that those retiring in years to come will face lower incomes than those retiring today. The ...
In 2017, the average 65-year-old could be expected to live for an additional 22.8 years, representing 33.6 percent of their adult life. The retirement age for women rose from 60 to 65 in December ...
As many as a quarter have "never heard" crucial terms - which could be impacting their understanding of pensions.
Older people born after April 1960 will face a delay in receiving their state pension due to an age-rule change set to take ...