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Defering Your State Old Age Pension
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is it worth deferring o state old age pension?
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If you were to die not long after your normal retirement date; then it would be foolish to defer.
If, however, you live to 100+ and you can afford to defer; then deferring would probably be better. I'm just assuming here, as this is without looking at the actual figures.
If you were to die not long after your normal retirement date; then it would be foolish to defer.
If, however, you live to 100+ and you can afford to defer; then deferring would probably be better. I'm just assuming here, as this is without looking at the actual figures.
The short answer is no.
By delaying your pension by a year, you will receive approximately a 5.8% increase.
If we ignore inflation and use round numbers; assuming that the state pension is £10,000 per annum, by delaying by a year your annual pension will be around £10,580.
But you will have missed out on £10,000 (the year you delayed) – to get that money back at £580/year will take over 17 years. So someone retiring now at age 65 would have to live until over 82 to recover the money – those retiring at a later age (coming soon) will have to live even longer.
By delaying your pension by a year, you will receive approximately a 5.8% increase.
If we ignore inflation and use round numbers; assuming that the state pension is £10,000 per annum, by delaying by a year your annual pension will be around £10,580.
But you will have missed out on £10,000 (the year you delayed) – to get that money back at £580/year will take over 17 years. So someone retiring now at age 65 would have to live until over 82 to recover the money – those retiring at a later age (coming soon) will have to live even longer.
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