State pension age to hit 80 without reforms, expert warns
- The state pension age may rise to 80 without reforms, as warned by experts including Ann Widdecombe who referenced potential changes affecting NHS staff.
- Thousands of NHS staff may need to work into their seventies due to changes in the state pension age, according to Ann Widdecombe.
- The Department for Work and Pensions is consulting on changes, causing concern among NHS workers about retirement planning.
- Analysts predict the pension system may become unsustainable between 2035 and 2045, emphasizing urgency for reform.
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