Millions of workers could work longer with state pension age 'to rise to 67'

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MILLIONS of workers could have to work longer as the state pension age is set to rise to 67 as soon as 2028 under government plans. Proposals tabled by ministers could also see those starting work …

As things stand, a gradual rise to 67 is set for those born on or after April 1960.

And a gradual rise to 68 between 2044 and 2046 is on the cards for those born on or after April 1977. But it is believed the government is drawing up plans to make the change even earlier, with existing policy saying it should happen by 2039. Government sources told the Telegraph most ministers want the pension age to hit 68 by the mid-2030s - though it could be sooner.

They are understood to want to have a ten-year gap between the date the policy is legislated and when it takes hold.In the Autumn Statement it was revealed a review of the state pension age will be published early next year.Read More on The Sun

 

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It’s disgusting ! Not just raising the age when hard working people have worked all their lives but look what these horrid politicians have done to the Waspies ! Robbed them blind of 6 years of state pension ! It’s criminal yet they pay 7 million a day out to illegal invaders 👎

Ok if you're a pencil neck in a office.

Nice! Work more gets paid less and be happy about it joke ukgov

Pensions will be unaffordable. If they achieve degeneration, they can cover and postpone the economic crisis for a longer period of time.

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