State Pension Age Rising: What You Need to Know
Update: 2025-12-22
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Big news for Brits planning retirement! The state pension age is rising from 66 to 67, affecting those born between 1961 and 1977. This change, locked in by the Pensions Act in 2014, means everyone will have to wait until 67 to claim their pension. The triple lock rule boosts pensions this April, with a 4.8% rise expected, pushing the full new state pension to £241.30 per week. Keep an eye on DWP letters and plan ahead for the shift.
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