theworriedwell
Sarnia
I hope the WASPI women get their compensation which was backed by Labour before they were elected but it is probably a forlorn hope.
A forgotten group who have lost out and are not even being considered for a pay-out are those born before April 1950. The old State Pension which these people get is over £50 a week less than the new State Pension for women born after April 1950. How is that fair?
I wish people understood how the pensions work.
I am early 50s born so I can get either the new it the old pension, I get the old because it is worth more as I always worked and wasn't contracted out.
I am on old pension, and it is gradually being eroded as it was split into SSP and SERPS neither of which are included in the triple lock, only the basic element, whereas DH get all of his new pension increased.
As to WASPI, I knew many many years before that I would have to wait (post office posters, TV adverts about checking, new reports, payslip notifications, tax code notifications notes), so all these folks who claim they did not know must have been sleepwalking. But reading FB posts, it is clear that many need to look at other benefits open to them that they are not taking up (e.g. general belief that PIP is means tested)
Only those born between 1/4/53 and 1/4 /55 were not given the sudden further change and have cause for complaint.