Boulding: Working longer could raise £13bn

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Enabling people to work one more year after state pension age could result in a GDP increase of 1% or £13bn says Legal & General wealth policy director Adrian Boulding.

Speaking at the launch of the Centre for Retirement Reform today, Boulding put forward his case for an increase in state pension age saying such a move will enable people to work longer to pay off ...

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