State pension age: Britons fall below ‘comfortable’ living - will you have to work longer?

30 Mar 2022

Traditionally, state pension age was 60 for women and 65 for men, but it then underwent a process of equalisation. Now, both sexes are entitled to retire at the same age - but whether people choose to or not is a different matter entirely.

In fact, more people are choosing to work beyond state pension age, despite the retirement age being set to rise further.

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by Adrian Boulding, Director of Retirement Strategy at Dunstan Thomas.

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Adrian Boulding
Director of Retirement Strategy at Dunstan Thomas