State pension goes above £10,000 - but has something got to give?
The state pension is getting a boost this week, meaning many pensioners will see their payments go above £200 per week or £10,000 per year for the first time.
Pension commentators said move would be 'incredibly unpopular', and likely 'political suicide'.
Governments don’t like to upset retirees because they vote in high numbers – but maintaining the status quo is incredibly expensive. Has something ultimately got to give when it comes to the state pension age and maintaining the triple lock?
On this week’s podcast, Georgie Frost is joined by Tanya Jefferies and Helen Crane to discuss.
The team looks at why it’s important, how to do it – and why it isn’t just about money.
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