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Guide: Everything you need to know about the State Pension

  • David Langley
  • 20 hours ago
  • 1 min read
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Having a stable income when you retire could give you the independence to enjoy a meaningful and fulfilling life after work. Indeed, a July 2023 survey by Legal & General found that 94% of UK adults said that financial security was their most important retirement dream.


Your State Pension, along with other savings and investments, could provide the stability you need to support the retirement lifestyle you want.


However, there is a worrying lack of understanding about the State Pension among UK adults.

The Retirement Voice report published in April 2025 by Standard Life revealed that:


  • 50% of UK adults don’t know how much they’ll receive in their State Pension

  • 32% are unaware of their State Pension Age.


So, this useful guide explains the essential things you need to know about the State Pension, from when and how you can claim it to how the income it provides will increase during your retirement.



If you have any questions about your State Pension entitlement and how it could supplement other sources of income in retirement, please get in touch.


Please note: This guide is for general information only and does not constitute advice. The information is

aimed at retail clients only.



 
 
 

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