Pensions Commission recommends gradual increase in qualification age to 68 over 17 years
It now looks like they will be stuck with the cost of baby-boomer pensions
Mixed views on whether qualifying age for State pension should rise beyond 66
Pensions Commission argues age for eligibility should rise to 68 years by 2039
Smart Money: There is a lot more is at stake than when you might retire
Government considering reports on future of payment and whether threshold should change
Taoiseach says there are no ‘easy choices’ and any solutions must be ‘fiscally sound’
TDs and Senators reject key findings of Pensions Commission report
Government’s Commission on Taxation and Welfare launches three-month process
Hike in State pension, gender gap and failure to address core issues all threaten system
Q&A: Immigrant couple looking to start their own business after working in the US
Cantillon: Reluctance persists on autoenrolling workers into private pension schemes
Government must address competing priorities on hot potato of old-age payment
Josephine Feehily says retirement age should go to 68, but more gradually
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