Things are changing. For men who were born on or after 6 April 1951, and for women born on or after 6 April 1953, see here:
https://www.gov.uk/new-state-pension
The basic State pension for anybody retiring now is £159.55 per week. (The State Pension scheme doesn’t do calendar months. It is paid every four weeks in arrears).
To qualify for that sum you must have 35 qualifying years of National Insurance contributions and must not have been “contracted out” of the State scheme for any of that time.
https://www.gov.uk/new-state-pension/what-youll-get
You can get an accurate forecast if you use the check facility and are very close to state pension age. It is not easy to generalise so i would get a forecast
And if you're not already getting don't rely on them not raising the qualification age by a year, each year; and finding support here for them doing so.
complex subject well done
yeah I get £122 dammit - honestly I dont know how people cope
and there are teachers above - someone really screwed their pensions in the sixties and seventies ( I am not a teacher and dont know the gory details ) and so their occ pension can only be described as totally crap - I met one who was on £5000 a year
when pensions reform came in ( not that we could do much about it)
we were assured that pensions would ZOOP up ! to £160
and they said rather quietly - only for the new boys and gurlz
( Jan 1952)
what did Marilyn MOnroe say in Some Like It Hot
I always get the thin end of the wedge
I'm pretty confident Jackday will have a decent teachers' pension, PP. the scheme seems okay for what it is- the main issue is that the salaries they were based on have not been great compared with other graduatetype professions.