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State pension age rise ‘could be brought forward’ as Britons face longer wait for payments

By britishbulletin.com12 March 20263 Mins Read
State pension age rise ‘could be brought forward’ as Britons face longer wait for payments
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The scheduled increase in the state pension age to 68 could arrive earlier than the current 2044-2046 timeframe, according to a pensions specialist who has raised concerns about the system’s long-term viability.

Craig Rickman, personal finance editor at interactive investor, issued the warning during an appearance on the investment platform’s On The Money podcast.


He pointed to previous official assessments that had recommended accelerating the timetable “essentially to save costs with concerns about the future sustainability of the state pension”.

Mr Rickman stated: “There’s every possibility that that could be brought forward.” The expert also noted that ministers have opted to commence their next review ahead of schedule, which he interpreted as a sign of growing urgency around the issue.

Analysts are sounding the alarm that the sate pension age rise ‘could be brought forward’

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The transition from 66 to 67 is currently underway, with the change “being phased in over time between April this year and April 2028”, Mr Rickman explained.

This means individuals nearing retirement may not automatically qualify for payments upon reaching 66.

He said: “The actual date that you can claim your state pension won’t necessarily be on your 66th birthday or your 67th birthday, it might be somewhere in between depending on when you were born.”

For some, this creates a waiting period of up to twelve months before they can access their entitlement.

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Mr Rickman warned the financial implications are substantial as given that “the full state pension provides, certainly from April, more than £1,000 a month, that’s quite a big hole to plug”.

The triple lock mechanism, which raises the state pension annually by whichever is highest among inflation, earnings growth or 2.5 per cent, remains under intense scrutiny.

The investment expert shared: “The concerns centre on that it’s too expensive to run, that’s the main concern.”

Despite these pressures, the Government has pledged to maintain the policy throughout the current parliamentary term. Research conducted by interactive investor found that 62 per cent of retirees consider the state pension their main financial support.

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Mr Rickman also cautioned that ongoing triple lock increases could push recipients into paying tax on their pension payments, stating: “If the triple lock remains in place those who receive the full state pension will pay tax on it.”

While younger workers may face pessimism about their retirement prospects, Mr Rickman expressed confidence that the state pension will endure.

However, he acknowledged that future generations should prepare for a longer wait before claiming their entitlement, warning that “the age that younger generations might be able to claim it might be a bit higher”.

On the question of whether the benefit could become means tested, Mr Rickman dismissed this as unlikely due to the political and practical challenges involved.

He said: “It’d be very controversial and could be quite messy, and difficult to administrate as well. I’d be surprised if we ever moved to means testing.”

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