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How State Pension changes coming into effect next month might affect your retirement age

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Planning for your retirement can never start too early and with more changes to the State Pension age on the horizon, it’s important for everyone to understand how this will affect them.Your State Pension age is the earliest age you can start receiving your State Pension and may be different to the age you can get a workplace or personal pension.It can be claimed when a person reaches their official State Pension age and depends on a person’s gender and date of birth but generally, people will be able to receive their State Pension from 65.However, the UK Government is in the process of raising State Pension ages to 66 across the board and there are plans to raise it to 68 in the coming years.From July 6, anyone born between August 6 1954

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