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Category: Pensions

National Audit Office report raises questions about the new state pension

Posted 11th November 2016 & a filed under Ageing, Blog, Intergenerational Justice, Pensions.

David Kingman looks at a recent report by the National Audit Office into the administration of the new state pension

Intergenerational Fairness Commission recommends scrapping the state pension “triple lock”

Posted 9th November 2016 & a filed under Ageing, Blog, Intergenerational Justice, Pensions.

David Kingman reports on the recommendations that were made by the Work and Pensions select committee’s inquiry into intergenerational fairness

The Cridland Review of the State Pension age: Part 2 – Issues and challenges

Posted 26th October 2016 & a filed under Ageing, Blog, Pensions.

David Kingman takes an in-depth look at the issues facing the Cridland Review of the State Pension age over the course of two blogs

The Cridland Review of the State Pension age: Part 1 – Framing the discussion

Posted 25th October 2016 & a filed under Ageing, Blog, Pensions.

David Kingman takes an in-depth look at the issues facing the Cridland Review of the State Pension age over the course of two blogs

Review: Analysis – Breaking Promises, BBC Radio 4

Posted 11th October 2016 & a filed under Ageing, Blog, Intergenerational Justice, Pensions.

David Kingman reviews a recent Radio 4 documentary which included contributions from IF co-founder Angus Hanton

The IFS: millennials have half the wealth of those born a decade earlier

Posted 4th October 2016 & a filed under Blog, Housing, Pensions.

David Kingman looks at the latest economic research into the plight of the millennial generation

The Elephant in the Room: Is it inevitable that the “DB Pension Promise” will be broken?

Posted 28th September 2016 & a filed under Blog, Intergenerational Justice, Pensions.

Pensions expert and IF supporter Daryl Boxall explains why Defined Benefit pensions are likely to prove unsustainable – and why younger generations may not want to carry the burden of funding them

Who pays for low interest rates?

Posted 14th September 2016 & a filed under Blog, Housing, Intergenerational Justice, Pensions.

Tom Anderson, a second year PPE student, examines the intergenerational impact of the Bank of England’s interest rate cut

Does increased longevity have to mean greater costs?

Posted 31st August 2016 & a filed under Ageing, Blog, Intergenerational Justice, Pensions.

Welcome though increased longevity might be, it also implies longer retirement, with economic burdens that society is ill-prepared to meet. But as IF co-founder Angus Hanton suggests, there are ways to soften the impact

Parliamentary report into BHS highlights problems with defined-benefit pension schemes

Posted 26th July 2016 & a filed under Blog, Pensions.

David Kingman looks at what the House of Commons Work and Pensions select committee inquiry into the collapse of BHS had to say about defined benefit pension schemes

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