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Previously on "Fury over bid to cut pension payments by 25pc"
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I wonder if it's possible for a UK resident to get a Dutch pension
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/p...-go-Dutch.html
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Originally posted by zeitghostThe Sainted Margaret may have introduced the private pension, but Gordon is the one who stole £5e9 out every year.
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CPI or RPI? Whatever is cheaper for them. You mugs voted for these politicians. Some of us tried to warn you. Next time many of you mugs will go back to vote Labour. You'll never learn. Then when you're old you'll complain you can't afford your heating bill as they steal your house when you go into a care home.
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Originally posted by zeitghostThanks Maggie, another stunningly good idea of yours you toss pot.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Post'The average occupational pension pays £1,600 a year. Twenty years of increases at the RPI's current 4.5 per cent would take that to £3,692.
But the same sum increased by the CPI's 3.2 per cent a year would be £2,910. ',
are they saying the average pension pays only £1,600 per year ? how do the old folks live on that ?
Not very well. That's why the difference is important to them.
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Beats me. I hardly ever bothered with a pension and still ended up with far more than that, about enough to live on, although it's just as well the missus was a teacher.
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Fury over bid to cut pension payments by 25pc
Fury over bid to cut pension payments by 25pc - Telegraph
'Pension changes that could lead to millions of private sector workers losing up to a quarter of their retirement income have been strongly criticised. '
they go on to say, and I must admit I didn't quite understand this bit....
'The average occupational pension pays £1,600 a year. Twenty years of increases at the RPI's current 4.5 per cent would take that to £3,692.
But the same sum increased by the CPI's 3.2 per cent a year would be £2,910. ',
are they saying the average pension pays only £1,600 per year ? how do the old folks live on that, or have they got their numbers wrong ?
I've heard of final salary, but if average salary is about £20,000 per year, then £1,600 is like 10% of final salary pension !!
anyway, the main point I take from the article is, as the article shows, that's what happens when you trust somebody else with your destiny
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