UK state pension likely to rise by 4.7% under triple lock

The GuardianTuesday, September 16, 2025 at 12:10:13 PM
UK state pension likely to rise by 4.7% under triple lock
The UK state pension is expected to rise by 4.7% under the triple lock system, a move that could increase financial pressure on policymakers like Rachel Reeves. This increase comes at a time when the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reports slowing pay growth and rising job losses, highlighting the challenges facing the economy. Understanding the implications of this pension rise is crucial as it affects the financial stability of many retirees while also influencing broader economic conditions.
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