The proposed timetable to increase state pension age for women to 66 by 2020 will have unfair and disproportionate consequences for up to half a million women, Saga warns.
As part of the measures to cut government spending, the coalition announced women’s state pension age – which is already being increased from 60 – will rise faster than expected to 65 and then agai...
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