August 2023

UK. Triple lock helps the poorest pensioners

Discussion of the triple lock for state pensions has to take account of the fact that, according to the House of Commons library, “a comparison of state pension alone shows the UK providing a lower level of pension than most other advanced economies relative to average earnings”. The deficit is somewhat ameliorated for those with private pension income. This results in about 2.1 million pensioners living in poverty. Whatever its political intentions, the economic effect of the triple lock was...

Prime Minister Says He’s Sticking to UK ‘Triple Lock’ Pensions Guarantee

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he’s committed to raising the UK state pension in line with the highest of inflation, wages or 2.5%, even though the longstanding “triple lock” policy is proving increasingly expensive. “Of course the government is committed to its policy on the triple lock,” Sunak told ITV on Wednesday. The most recent data on inflation — prices gained 6.8% in July — and for wages, which rose 7.8% in the three months through June, suggest that keeping the...

How to protect your retirement assets from inflation: Morningstar

Inflation is a buzzkill for personal finances, lowering the value of your savings and raising your spending levels. That’s especially an issue for retirees, who often have limited resources and may need them to last a long time. While inflation peaked in June 2022 at 9.1%, it still stood at 3.2% in July. That’s well above the Federal Reserve’s target of 2%. Christine Benz, director of retirement planning for Morningstar, has offered commentary on how to protect your retirement assets. At the portfolio...

How trustees and employers can work together in response to higher inflation

Higher inflation has had a huge impact on everyday costs for many defined contribution scheme members. But inflation is not just something that affects scheme members today, it is something that will continue to impact their living standards into the future. And this means that the role of trustee has never been more important. Schemes are already struggling with the challenges that higher inflation is having on the way many of their members think. Many schemes are facing greater pressure...

July 2023

The pensions regulator’s annual report and accounts 2022-2023

By The Pensions Regulator The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is the UK regulator of workplace pension schemes. We make sure that employers put their staff into a pension scheme and pay money into it. We also make sure that workplace pension schemes are run properly so that people can save safely for their later years. Read book “here”

Pension managers ‘convinced’ inflation is easing, but stress testing to manage assets

Managers of public sector pension funds are “largely convinced” that inflation as a major issue is fading away, but still wary of more economic turbulence, a new report from Ortec Finance has found. The study said that recent economic stress, including rising inflation and interest rates, is leading managers to do more scenario modeling and stress testing to help manage their plans. The Ortec Finance report was based on a survey of 50 U.S. public sector pension fund managers during...

June 2023

UK. State pension could jump by 18% in two year window

State pensions could rise by 7% to £11,342 in 2024, paving the way for close to an 18% jump in two years, according to Bank of England inflation forecasts. Under the triple lock scheme, state pensions are required to increase annually at the same rate of whichever is highest out of the inflation rate in September, earnings between May and June or 2.5%. Predictions made by the Bank of England show inflation dropping from 8.7% to 7% in September, the month...

New global report highlights older people’s risk of starvation and extreme poverty due to rising global costs

Older people selling assets or even begging on the street to survive: “We buy bread and cheese and feed the children while we do not eat.” “We get sick and we no longer go to the hospital due to high transportation costs …the only thing left is for us to die.” The global food, fuel and finance crisis is having a devastating impact on millions of older people across the world. It is leaving them struggling to afford food and...

May 2023

Australia. Rising retirement costs outpace inflation

According to the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA), the annual budget for a comfortable retirement is a record $70,482 for a couple aged 65 and $50,004 for a single. It says a “modest” retirement costs $45,808 for a couple and $31,785 for singles – which can be largely covered by the age pension. Retirees continue to face significant upward pressure on their household budgets with the cost increase reporting higher than Australia’s CPI inflation, which rose 7% for the...

April 2023

Higher living costs force Americans to cut back on retirement savings, survey says

Bigger chunks of our paychecks are going to pay the bills as we juggle higher rent or housing costs, larger monthly payments on cars, and ongoing high prices on food, clothing and airfares. Who wouldn't be tempted to dial back how much money you set aside from each paycheck toward retirement? Throw cash in a 401(k) plan? When you need to make a car payment of $700 a month or higher? Or your rent just went up by $250 a...