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    New State Pension age changes set to delay retirement payments for older people

    December 31, 20255 Mins Read


    The State Pension age is set to rise from 66 to 67 between 2026 and 2028 with a further rise planned to 68.

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    The State Pension age is set to start rising from 66 to 67 from April, with the increase due to be completed for all men and women across the UK by 2028. The planned change to the official age of retirement has been in legislation since 2014 with a further rise from 67 to 68 set to be implemented between 2044 and 2046.

    The third review of the State Pension age review launched in July and will look at future rises, taking into account life expectancy, the labour market, costs and sustainability. Forecast expenditure on the State Pension in 2025/26 is £146 billion, however, by 2029/30, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) estimates this will rise to £169bn.

    Under the Triple Lock, State Pensions increase each year in-line with whichever is the highest of average annual earnings growth from May to July, Consumer price Index (CPI) inflation rate in the year to September or 2.5 per cent.

    READ MORE: DWP confirms New and Basic State Pension weekly payment rates from AprilREAD MORE: DWP income boost for people working after reaching State Pension age

    It’s important to be aware that any changes to the State Pension age must follow the principle of giving people 10 years notice any change to their retirement age – or potentially end up with another situation which has affected an estimated 3.5 million women born in the 1950s.

    Phoenix Insights has warned that around 3 million people would see a delay to their retirement plans if the State Pension age increase to 68 is brought forward.

    The latest figures from the DWP show there are now 13 million people claiming the State Pension, including over 1.1m in Scotland. Some 34 per cent are on the New State Pension (post-April 2016) while 66 per cent are receiving the Basic (or Old) State Pension (pre-April 2016).

    People on the full New State Pension currently receive £230.25 per week and as the payment is typically made every four weeks this amounts to £921. Annual payments are worth £11,973 over the 2025/26 financial year.

    However, not all of the 4.1m people on the New State Pension receive the full amount as it is linked to National Insurance Contributions.

    People need to pay at least 10 years’ worth of National Insurance Contributions (NICs) to be entitled to any State Pension and around 35 years for the full rate, which can be more if someone has been ‘contracted out’.

    Someone on the full Basic State Pension currently receives weekly payments of £176.45, or £705.80 every four-week payment period. Annual payments are worth £9,175.40 over the 2025/26 financial year.

    Patrick Thomson, Head of Research Analysis and Policy at Phoenix Insights, said: “The State Pension remains at a critical juncture with questions remaining over its long-term affordability and the future of the Triple Lock. Projections suggests there will be five million more State Pensioners in the UK by 2070 compared to just one million more people of working-age.”

    Four key findings about the State Pension

    Phoenix Insights found that:

    • Around a fifth (18%) of adults say they could live on the state pension alone in retirement
    • A third (35%) of the pre-State Pension age group (60-65yrs) have zero private pension saving
    • 45% of adults expect to work beyond their State Pension age to plug gaps in savings
    • 3 million people would see a delay in State Pension payments if the retirement age increase to 68 is brought forward to 2041-2043

    Mr Thomson continued: “Accelerating the State Pension age could mitigate some of the cost challenge, but recent life expectancy projections are less optimistic making policy change potentially more difficult. Bringing forward the State Pension age increase to age 68 to the early 2040s would impact nearly three million people and not everyone will be able to work to a later State Pension age.

    “We are expecting another State Pension age review in this parliament which should offer more clarity on the timetable of the future increase to age 68.”

    He added: “It’s important that any future change to the State Pension is combined with policy interventions to support greater retirement adequacy, including enabling people to remain in work later in life and boosting pension saving through auto-enrolment.”

    New State Pension payment rates 2026/27

    Full New State Pension

    • Weekly: £241.30 (from £230.25)
    • Four-weekly pay period: £965.20
    • Annual amount: £12,547

    Full Basic State Pension

    • Weekly: £184.90 (from £176.45)
    • Four-weekly pay period: £739.60
    • Annual amount: £9,614

    Future State Pension increases

    The Labour Government has pledged to honour the Triple Lock or the duration of its term and the latest predictions show the following projected annual increases:

    • 2026/27 – 4.8%, confirmed at the Autumn Budget
    • 2027/28 – 2.5%
    • 2028/29 – 2.5%
    • 2029/30 – 2.5%

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