The state pension
Moderator: Long slender neck
- Long slender neck
- MB Legend
- Posts: 14316
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:13 am
- Has thanked: 2509 times
- Been thanked: 3298 times
The state pension
Old people always claim they worked their whole life for it, blah blah. But does anyone know if the cost is really covered by tax paid?
Also, the triple lock needs to go- just imagine anyone else getting a pay deal on the same terms! Pensions seems like a bung to old folk because they get out and vote.
Also, the triple lock needs to go- just imagine anyone else getting a pay deal on the same terms! Pensions seems like a bung to old folk because they get out and vote.
- OyinbO
- Bored office worker
- Posts: 2067
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 3:28 pm
- Location: London
- Has thanked: 1413 times
- Been thanked: 707 times
Re: The state pension
Pensions are a benefit. Pensioners who say they "paid in their whole lives" usually haven't clocked that what they were "paying in" in was used to support the pensioners of a previous time. Their own state pensions are not paid from some pot of money that they built up over their working lives, but from the taxes/NI paid by today's working age people, who will be working for longer and for less. It's an important distinction.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 9:40 am Old people always claim they worked their whole life for it, blah blah. But does anyone know if the cost is really covered by tax paid?
Also, the triple lock needs to go- just imagine anyone else getting a pay deal on the same terms! Pensions seems like a bung to old folk because they get out and vote.
OTOH younger people who argue against the triple lock need to understand that they will be the beneficiaries of it when their time comes, as it continues to lift the relative value of the state pension in the intervening years.
Last edited by OyinbO on Tue Sep 10, 2024 9:55 am, edited 1 time in total.
- Long slender neck
- MB Legend
- Posts: 14316
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:13 am
- Has thanked: 2509 times
- Been thanked: 3298 times
Re: The state pension
I dont see how the triple lock is sustainable, it'll be gone within the next ten years I reckon.
- Dunners
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 9038
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 4:21 pm
- Has thanked: 1074 times
- Been thanked: 2499 times
Re: The state pension
If the general public were ever to be properly educated into how the state pension works, I suspect attitudes towards immigration and supporting women to have shed loads of children would soften considerably.
-
- Bored office worker
- Posts: 2757
- Joined: Sat Feb 27, 2021 4:54 pm
- Has thanked: 736 times
- Been thanked: 747 times
Re: The state pension
Well you’ve started now LSN haven’t we just a couple of points to pick up on. I worked for 48 years paid in my NI for all that time. People can only claim full pension for working 35 max. So the extra 13 years I paid in I got nothing back unlike these immigrants that come over and expect a hand out. I’ve claimed nothing off the state in those 48 years except having some major surgery off the NHS which I was very grateful for. Being a pensioner like many others I don’t get the chance to earn extra money like youngsters do by doing overtime if available. I could get another job I hear you say but why should I, I’ve lived by the rules all my life contributing to this country unlike others that bend the rules. Don’t know if you work LSN ?and I’m presuming you’re fairly young so when you look back at this post in your 70’s I’m willing to bet you may and others on here will realise what a load of old bollocks this post is. So with respect LSN (who I have respect for) you can stick this post right up your backside where it belongsLong slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 9:40 am Old people always claim they worked their whole life for it, blah blah. But does anyone know if the cost is really covered by tax paid?
Also, the triple lock needs to go- just imagine anyone else getting a pay deal on the same terms! Pensions seems like a bung to old folk because they get out and vote.
-
- Regular
- Posts: 4716
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 8:48 pm
- Has thanked: 2068 times
- Been thanked: 1694 times
- Long slender neck
- MB Legend
- Posts: 14316
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:13 am
- Has thanked: 2509 times
- Been thanked: 3298 times
- Dunners
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 9038
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 4:21 pm
- Has thanked: 1074 times
- Been thanked: 2499 times
Re: The state pension
That's a good question.
- Long slender neck
- MB Legend
- Posts: 14316
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:13 am
- Has thanked: 2509 times
- Been thanked: 3298 times
Re: The state pension
So how much tax roughly did you pay each year? Others in this thread have covered how your contriubtions dont cover the pension but I'd like to do the maths anyway.Monkey Boy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 10:30 amWell you’ve started now LSN haven’t we just a couple of points to pick up on. I worked for 48 years paid in my NI for all that time. People can only claim full pension for working 35 max. So the extra 13 years I paid in I got nothing back unlike these immigrants that come over and expect a hand out. I’ve claimed nothing off the state in those 48 years except having some major surgery off the NHS which I was very grateful for. Being a pensioner like many others I don’t get the chance to earn extra money like youngsters do by doing overtime if available. I could get another job I hear you say but why should I, I’ve lived by the rules all my life contributing to this country unlike others that bend the rules. Don’t know if you work LSN ?and I’m presuming you’re fairly young so when you look back at this post in your 70’s I’m willing to bet you may and others on here will realise what a load of old bollocks this post is. So with respect LSN (who I have respect for) you can stick this post right up your backside where it belongsLong slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 9:40 am Old people always claim they worked their whole life for it, blah blah. But does anyone know if the cost is really covered by tax paid?
Also, the triple lock needs to go- just imagine anyone else getting a pay deal on the same terms! Pensions seems like a bung to old folk because they get out and vote.
-
- MB Legend
- Posts: 10020
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 3:59 pm
- Has thanked: 244 times
- Been thanked: 896 times
Re: The state pension
I worked from the age of 15 until I was 64 and payed my tax and insurance every week , I get a tad over 900 quid per month which im grateful for , it Pisses me off that some people I know have never worked in their life and rake in more than a grand a month in benefits
- Long slender neck
- MB Legend
- Posts: 14316
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:13 am
- Has thanked: 2509 times
- Been thanked: 3298 times
-
- Bored office worker
- Posts: 2757
- Joined: Sat Feb 27, 2021 4:54 pm
- Has thanked: 736 times
- Been thanked: 747 times
Re: The state pension
In all seriousness I’m not quite sure, the pension thing imo is a lucky dip. As for tax I paid in,it was at the rate government set at the time . I was on PAYE the top you get for is around £890 per month as it stands. However some of my mates get a few hundred more and I don’t know why? Perhaps different governments change the rules? What people are not taking into account is that the more state pension you get the more they tax your private one. So that £400 there quoting will probably work out at about £250. It’s like in life LSN some get more than others depending on circumstances in life mate.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 11:09 amSo how much tax roughly did you pay each year? Others in this thread have covered how your contriubtions dont cover the pension but I'd like to do the maths anyway.Monkey Boy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 10:30 amWell you’ve started now LSN haven’t we just a couple of points to pick up on. I worked for 48 years paid in my NI for all that time. People can only claim full pension for working 35 max. So the extra 13 years I paid in I got nothing back unlike these immigrants that come over and expect a hand out. I’ve claimed nothing off the state in those 48 years except having some major surgery off the NHS which I was very grateful for. Being a pensioner like many others I don’t get the chance to earn extra money like youngsters do by doing overtime if available. I could get another job I hear you say but why should I, I’ve lived by the rules all my life contributing to this country unlike others that bend the rules. Don’t know if you work LSN ?and I’m presuming you’re fairly young so when you look back at this post in your 70’s I’m willing to bet you may and others on here will realise what a load of old bollocks this post is. So with respect LSN (who I have respect for) you can stick this post right up your backside where it belongsLong slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 9:40 am Old people always claim they worked their whole life for it, blah blah. But does anyone know if the cost is really covered by tax paid?
Also, the triple lock needs to go- just imagine anyone else getting a pay deal on the same terms! Pensions seems like a bung to old folk because they get out and vote.
- OyinbO
- Bored office worker
- Posts: 2067
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 3:28 pm
- Location: London
- Has thanked: 1413 times
- Been thanked: 707 times
Re: The state pension
Benjamin Franklin: "in this world nothing can be said to be certain except death, taxes, and pensioners complaining about the first two"
- Max B Gold
- MB Legend
- Posts: 12338
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:12 pm
- Has thanked: 987 times
- Been thanked: 2810 times
Re: The state pension
I suspect you are worrying unnecessarily about old people. The whole funding issue could be solved by a wholesale redistrbution of wealth by taxing the billionaires. Problem solved without the need to demonise poor pensioners and portray them as some sort of greedy gits. Next problem pleaseLong slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 9:40 am Old people always claim they worked their whole life for it, blah blah. But does anyone know if the cost is really covered by tax paid?
Also, the triple lock needs to go- just imagine anyone else getting a pay deal on the same terms! Pensions seems like a bung to old folk because they get out and vote.
-
- Bored office worker
- Posts: 2757
- Joined: Sat Feb 27, 2021 4:54 pm
- Has thanked: 736 times
- Been thanked: 747 times
-
- Bored office worker
- Posts: 2757
- Joined: Sat Feb 27, 2021 4:54 pm
- Has thanked: 736 times
- Been thanked: 747 times
Re: The state pension
Think they should double the tax on the jocks,max? What do you thinkMax B Gold wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 11:58 amI suspect you are worrying unnecessarily about old people. The whole funding issue could be solved by a wholesale redistrbution of wealth by taxing the billionaires. Problem solved without the need to demonise poor pensioners and portray them as some sort of greedy gits. Next problem pleaseLong slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 9:40 am Old people always claim they worked their whole life for it, blah blah. But does anyone know if the cost is really covered by tax paid?
Also, the triple lock needs to go- just imagine anyone else getting a pay deal on the same terms! Pensions seems like a bung to old folk because they get out and vote.
-
- Tiresome troll
- Posts: 1305
- Joined: Wed Jun 19, 2019 11:21 am
- Has thanked: 216 times
- Been thanked: 323 times
Re: The state pension
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/ne ... 96135.htmlLong slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 9:40 am
Also, the triple lock needs to go- just imagine anyone else getting a pay deal on the same terms!
- Dunners
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 9038
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 4:21 pm
- Has thanked: 1074 times
- Been thanked: 2499 times
Re: The state pension
Everyone of working age should take their own private pension planning seriously, and on the assumption that they will not qualify for any state pension by the time they reach whatever the nominal retirement age is in the future.
But if you think things are bad in the UK, the unfunded future state pension liabilities in places like Germany, Italy, Spain etc are terrifying. There's a serious crunch coming.
But if you think things are bad in the UK, the unfunded future state pension liabilities in places like Germany, Italy, Spain etc are terrifying. There's a serious crunch coming.
- Long slender neck
- MB Legend
- Posts: 14316
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:13 am
- Has thanked: 2509 times
- Been thanked: 3298 times
Re: The state pension
The train drivers are doing something worthwhile though and paying for todays pensioners.redintheface wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 12:03 pmhttps://www.independent.co.uk/travel/ne ... 96135.htmlLong slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 9:40 am
Also, the triple lock needs to go- just imagine anyone else getting a pay deal on the same terms!
- Max B Gold
- MB Legend
- Posts: 12338
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:12 pm
- Has thanked: 987 times
- Been thanked: 2810 times
Re: The state pension
By not increase the personal allowance in line with inflation over the last few years more pensioners are being made to pay tax for the first time.
The UK has one of the worst state pensions in Europe in terms of the amount receivable and the age people qualify for it. If other similar countries can do it, why can't the UK?
-
- Bored office worker
- Posts: 2656
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:34 pm
- Has thanked: 102 times
- Been thanked: 411 times
Re: The state pension
Britain is such a capitalist country, but we do not operate this very well -selling off our best assets -Thatcher in the 80s, Brexit etc. no wonder we have the lowest state pensions in Europe.
- Max B Gold
- MB Legend
- Posts: 12338
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:12 pm
- Has thanked: 987 times
- Been thanked: 2810 times
Re: The state pension
Probably best to euthanise them now that they are no longer productive and living off the backs of the workers of today.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 12:07 pmThe train drivers are doing something worthwhile though and paying for todays pensioners.redintheface wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 12:03 pmhttps://www.independent.co.uk/travel/ne ... 96135.htmlLong slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 9:40 am
Also, the triple lock needs to go- just imagine anyone else getting a pay deal on the same terms!
- Max B Gold
- MB Legend
- Posts: 12338
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:12 pm
- Has thanked: 987 times
- Been thanked: 2810 times
Re: The state pension
It would be better if we retained the wealth we create instead of sending it all to London and receiving a pitiful allowance in return.Monkey Boy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 12:01 pmThink they should double the tax on the jocks,max? What do you thinkMax B Gold wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 11:58 amI suspect you are worrying unnecessarily about old people. The whole funding issue could be solved by a wholesale redistrbution of wealth by taxing the billionaires. Problem solved without the need to demonise poor pensioners and portray them as some sort of greedy gits. Next problem pleaseLong slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 9:40 am Old people always claim they worked their whole life for it, blah blah. But does anyone know if the cost is really covered by tax paid?
Also, the triple lock needs to go- just imagine anyone else getting a pay deal on the same terms! Pensions seems like a bung to old folk because they get out and vote.
- Long slender neck
- MB Legend
- Posts: 14316
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:13 am
- Has thanked: 2509 times
- Been thanked: 3298 times
- Dunners
- Boardin' 24/7
- Posts: 9038
- Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 4:21 pm
- Has thanked: 1074 times
- Been thanked: 2499 times