Plans to accelerate state pension age rise shelved for now — what does it mean for you? - Which?
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UK state pension age schedule (historical context): The system legislates gradual increases from 66 to 67, and then to 68, with reviews periodically assessing whether further rises are appropriate based on life expectancy and fiscal considerations. This framework was reaffirmed by government reviews and public communications around 2023, with 67 moving to take effect between 2026 and 2028 as planned, and discussions about 68 following in subsequent years. Please note later communications have reflected ongoing debates about the pace and sequencing of increases.[1][4][7][9]
2023–2024–2025 developments: The government published the second state pension age review in 2023 confirming that the rise from 66 to 67 would proceed as planned for those born after April 1960, with further consideration of 68 in future reviews. There were widely reported discussions about accelerating or delaying the 68 timetable, depending on life expectancy data and policy priorities, but no final universal consensus as of that period.[4][10][1]
2025–2026 outlook: Public commentary and analysis during this period noted ongoing concern about life expectancy trends and the fiscal implications of pension costs, with some sources highlighting potential adjustments to 68 timelines or the possibility of deferring further changes depending on economic and demographic factors. A number of outlets also circulated speculative or sensational takes about abrupt policy reversals, but the official position tends to hinge on formal reviews and parliamentary approvals rather than unilateral changes.[5][6][8][9]
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www.which.co.ukThe increase in state pensions age to age 68 is to be shelved amid concerns over falling life expectancy
moneyweek.comPM Liz Truss is considering options to help pay for her tax cuts, growth and bills help package.
www.bbc.comThe second review of State Pension age has been published by the Government today.
www.gov.ukThe government’s review proposes a new timetable for the rise to 68, in line with continuing increases in life expectancy.
www.gov.ukGovernment says ‘no decision has been taken’ ahead of review due in ‘early 2023’
www.independent.co.ukThe increase from 67 to 68 will now take effect from 2037, seven years earlier than previously planned, the Government announces.
news.sky.com