[ad_1] Four successive interest rate hikes from the Bank of England have electrified the annuity market. Somebody buying an annuity at age 65 today will get up to £1,100 a year more
[ad_1] Pensioners are having to reckon with a substantial rise in the cost of electricity and gas, which has left many fearful. Unfortunately, scammers are preying on these concerns to target older
More[ad_1] Pensioners could be entitled to a weekly boost in their income through Pension Credit. The benefit is paid by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and could help low income
More[ad_1] State pensioners will have to juggle many costs, often with a limited income, which can prove challenging. As such, finding ways to save money will be key, especially as prices continue
More[ad_1] STATE PENSIONERS with health conditions could be entitled to more support, but many are not claiming it. [ad_2]
More[ad_1] Up until August 2020, all over 75s had the £159 BBC licence fee waived meaning more than 5.3 million properties, who had at least one pensioner aged 75 living at home,
More[ad_1] “That’s why we’re calling on everyone with retired family, friends and loved ones to check in with them and see if they can get this extra financial support. “The campaign also
More[ad_1] Half a million elderly will miss out on the 3.1 percent increase because they live in a country without a reciprocal social security deal with the UK. For these pensioners, their
More[ad_1] State pensioners hoped the Government would increase their sum to £380 per week to help them with the cost of living rise. Many signed an official Parliament petition which called for
More[ad_1] This is due to rules about the “starting amount” a person typically gets when they receive the sum. The starting amount is part of the new state pension and is calculated
More[ad_1] The state pension has recently risen by 3.1 percent, boosting the full new state pension by £5.55 a week. However, some pensioners are excluded from the increase. Some pensioners receive a
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