£12,000 State Pension Boost by 2025: Tax Woes and Winter Fuel Cuts Spark Backlash
September 5, 2024The full state pension is set to increase significantly, surpassing £12,000 annually by 2025/26, following a £900 rise in 2023.
More than 12 million individuals aged 66 and older are expected to benefit from this increase due to the Labour Government's Triple Lock policy.
This pension increase comes amid a cost of living crisis, which has significantly raised expenses in housing, energy, food, and transport.
Pre-2016 retirees eligible for a secondary state pension may see an additional £300 increase annually, providing some relief.
The government's decision to restrict winter fuel payments has faced backlash, even from within the Labour Party.
Nearly two million pensioners are expected to be affected by these changes, leading to increased tax liabilities for many.
Critics argue that the means test for winter fuel payments could leave many pensioners struggling to meet household expenses during the winter months.
This increase is part of the government's commitment to the Triple Lock, which ensures pensions rise by the highest of inflation, average wage growth, or 2.5%.
However, experts warn that many pensioners may find themselves in taxable income territory due to frozen tax thresholds, which could diminish the benefits of the pension rise.
This decision to cut the Winter Fuel Payment has drawn criticism, especially as energy tariffs have increased by 10% compared to last winter.
The upcoming pension increase is likely to influence parliamentary discussions regarding the changes to the winter fuel payment.
Additionally, only pensioners on Pension Credit will qualify for the Winter Fuel Payment, potentially leaving others without up to £300 in support.
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The Guardian • Sep 4, 2024
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Pension pot amount needed for ‘basic’ retirement rises 60% in three yearsThe Telegraph • Sep 4, 2024
State pension 'to rise by £400' - follow latestThe Independent • Sep 4, 2024
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