Fromtherough
Assistant Pro
It doesn't surprise me that Iain Duncan Smith's (former???) think tank is responsible for this report. He made some terrible decisions as Work and Pensions secretary, showing little regard for the less privileged.
My Dad last week retired at 67. He stayed on a few years as he enjoyed what he was doing and was in relatively good health. He'd worked for very nearly 54 years. Many of his contemporaries were not in the same fettle and couldn't have stayed on, even if they'd wanted to. Nor should they have to.
It's not only the government at fault. Many employer pension schemes are tied into state pension age. So for people my age, that is currently 68. If I want to go sooner, I'll have to forego a significant sum of my pension to draw it 'early'.
My Dad last week retired at 67. He stayed on a few years as he enjoyed what he was doing and was in relatively good health. He'd worked for very nearly 54 years. Many of his contemporaries were not in the same fettle and couldn't have stayed on, even if they'd wanted to. Nor should they have to.
It's not only the government at fault. Many employer pension schemes are tied into state pension age. So for people my age, that is currently 68. If I want to go sooner, I'll have to forego a significant sum of my pension to draw it 'early'.