The state pension age should be hiked to at least 70 by the mid-2030s if concerns over the impact of rising longevity are to be allayed, industry experts say.
In June this year, Chancellor George Osborne (pictured) announced coalition plans to accelerate the increase in the SPA to 66 "no sooner" than 2016 for men and 2020 for women (PP Online, 23 June). ...
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