State pension age could go up again as government launches review

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21 Jul 2025 • 7:35 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has initiated a review of the state pension age, potentially leading to an increase, and relaunched the Pensions Commission.
  • Ms Kendall warned of a growing threat of pensioner poverty without significant reform, citing Age UK research that future retirees could receive £800 less annually than current retirees.
  • The current state pension age is 66, but is set to rise to 67 in 2028. The state pension's triple lock guarantee costs the government £31 billion each year.
  • Concerns were raised about the demographic imbalance, with the number of pensioners projected to increase by over 50 per cent by the 2070s, while the working-age population grows by only 10 per cent.
  • Ms Kendall said that many working-age people, including a significant portion of the self-employed, are not saving sufficiently for their retirement, exacerbating future financial insecurity.

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