State pension age starts rising to 67 - here's how much you get and when
"I'll do some other work and I can't travel as much as I wanted to. "In terms of day-to-day expenditure it doesn't affect it that much, but all those little extras you would expect have gone. "
Laura Williams, 38, from Netherley, who works in a school, said: "By the time I get to [pension] age I will probably be around 70, I reckon. "
She was worried about the quality of life she would have by then.
"The things you might put off doing until you have got the freedom, and maybe the finances, to do it, your body might not be able to do by then," she said. The rise from 66 to 67 is expected to save the Treasury about £10bn a year by 2030.
The amount paid will rise within days by 4.
8% in line with average wages, owing to the triple lock policy.
30 a week, or £12,547. 60 a year, a rise of £574. 60 the old basic state pension - for those who reached state pension age before April 2016 - will go up to £184.
That compares with nearly 52 for men in Blackpool and nearly 53 for women in Barnsley.
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