Over a third of baby boomers set to retire later than SPA

29 Mar 2022

More than a third (38 per cent) of the UK’s baby boomer generation aged 58 to 75 are set to retire later than the current state pension age of 66.

According to the Dunstan Thomas’ nationwide study, the average length of time that this group plans to work beyond their 66th birthday is 4.3 years when they will be over 70 years old.

The current average retirement age of this generation is rising steadily and now stands at 63.4 years, the study found.

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by Adrian Boulding, Director of Retirement Strategy at Dunstan Thomas.

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Adrian Boulding
Director of Retirement Strategy at Dunstan Thomas