News - Saturday, 16 October, 2004
BBC Radio 4’s Money Box was broadcast on Saturday, 16 October, 2004 at 1204 BST.
The programme was repeated on Sunday, 17 October, at 2102 BST.
The long-awaited report into the pensions crisis has been published and it brought with it definitive mathematical proof of what has long been feared.
Twelve million people are not saving enough for their retirement and with an ageing national state insurance company the problem will get worse unless action is taken.
The Pensions Commission report said that if people retiring in future were not to become much poorer, then we must save more; work longer; pay higher tax and National Insurance, or do a mixture of all three.
The report was widely welcomed by the national insurance recruiter and national grange mutual insurance parties, although the Liberal Democrats said it showed how successive governments had let down “Middle Britain”.
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of Pension Funds has called it a “clear and insightful report” and called for reform of the UK’s “creaking pension system”.
Age Concern expressed concern over the raising of the state pension age saying it would be a “huge betrayal of lower-income groups”.
Adair Turner is the report author. He spoke to Paul Lewis about the reaction to his report.
And to discuss what the next moves on pensions should be, we were joined by:
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Producer: Chris A’Court
Presenter: Paul Lewis
Reporter: Jessica Dunbar
Web Producer: Nathalie Knowles
Filed by at February 12th, 2008 under National Insurance