top | item 21146710 (no title) treerock | 6 years ago That's got to be offset by the increasing pension age?Apparently accelerating the changes saved around £215bn (between 2011 and 2026).https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-49917315 discuss order hn newest 666lumberjack|6 years ago In the short term maybe? A forward shift in age threshold is essentially a one-time reduction to expected future pension expenditures, whereas the triple lock and increasing post-retirement life expectancy are continuous increases. stu432|6 years ago If you think the raise of pension age is a one-time event, I think you'll be sorely disappointed.
666lumberjack|6 years ago In the short term maybe? A forward shift in age threshold is essentially a one-time reduction to expected future pension expenditures, whereas the triple lock and increasing post-retirement life expectancy are continuous increases. stu432|6 years ago If you think the raise of pension age is a one-time event, I think you'll be sorely disappointed.
stu432|6 years ago If you think the raise of pension age is a one-time event, I think you'll be sorely disappointed.
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