Govt website saysdiamond lil wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 8:44 pm Works pensions aren't worth it for some people. Husband has a good council pension and all it does is lift us above the level where we get any help for anything, from dentists to opticians to CT and rent.
If you're on a basic state pension then you can get Pension Credit which is a really good help.
"Pension Credit tops up:
your weekly income to £182.60 if you’re single"
My state pension forecast is £185.15 a week if I contribute another 2 years (after April this year). Current forecasst is £177.72. I'm going to at least finish this year's NI payments, so will get at least £181 or so.
So from what I can see, Pension Credit only helps if you are significantly under the maximum state pension.
Also they reduce it if you have over £10,000 "savings". I took my company pension already, and put a chunk of it as a lump sum into a savings account. I assume they count that as savings.