DWP urged to drop state pension age so it is 'financially fair'
ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 26 – Proposals suggest allowing people to claim state pension from age 63 at reduced rates to improve fairness amid rising costs and increasing pension age, experts say.
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State pension age update on DWP legislation for move to 69
The state pension age is already legislated to increase from 66 to 67 between 2026 and 2028, but a review will take place to look at where it should be set after that
State pension age review moves forward after discussion of increase to 69
The state pension age is already set to increase again from next year The possibility of the state pension age rising to 69 has edged closer as Labour announces another review of the state pension age. Legislation is already in place for the access age to gradually increase from the current 66 up to 67, between 2026 and 2028. Labour has now declared that there will be another review of where the state pension age should be set. The last review w…
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