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How long can we afford the pension triple lock?

How long can we afford the pension triple lock?

Summary

The UK's pension triple lock is a system that helps increase the state pension based on three factors: inflation, average earnings, or a set percentage. Currently, it's expected to raise pensions by 4.7% next April. The scheme faces challenges, such as its affordability and fairness, especially with increased public spending on pensions and an aging population.

Key Facts

  • The triple lock increases the state pension based on the highest of three measures: 2.5%, inflation from the previous September, or average earnings growth.
  • Pensions are expected to rise by 4.7% in April due to recent earnings figures.
  • The triple lock has helped reduce the number of pensioners living in poverty.
  • The UK's state pension is less generous compared to other wealthy countries, leading to reliance on private savings.
  • Rising pension costs are partly due to longer life spans and fewer people contributing to the system.
  • The state pension's funding took nearly £140 billion last financial year, making it the second-largest public expense after health.
  • Predictions suggest funding the state pension will require 7.7% of GDP by 2070, a significant increase from now.
  • The government plans to maintain the triple lock for the current parliament, despite discussions on its sustainability.
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