State Pension age proposal: Millions could now have to wait until they are 68 to claim

‘Milliona of middle-aged workers will have to wait an extra year for their State Pension under new proposals being considered by ministers.
The state pension age could increase to 68 by 2039 – seven years earlier than planned, according to former CBI director general John Cridland, the Government’s independent reviewer of state pension age.
And the triple lock guarantee which sees the State Pension rise by at least 2.5 per cent should be scrapped during the next Parliament.’
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