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Deciding when to retire is one of life’s big choices. There’s so much to consider. It’s not all about personal preference—there are plenty of factors to think about, from your financial situation to your health and even your social life.
And with the increasing State Pension age, it’s understandable if you’re stuck wondering, ‘What’s The Best Age To Retire?’
Read this week’s blog to help you decide the best time to put your working life behind you and start living the retirement you’ve always dreamed of.
The UK State Pension age is the age at which you can begin receiving your State Pension. Currently, this is 66 for both men and women. However, this is set to increase to 67 between 2026 and 2028 and will likely continue rising in the future due to increased life expectancy.
Knowing your State Pension age is important because it can have a big impact on your retirement plans. Being aware of when you’ll be eligible helps you make more informed choices and plan ahead with confidence.
You can easily find out your exact State Pension age by using the UK government’s online tool.
For many, the idea of retiring earlier than State Pension age is a dream. It opens opportunities to travel, pursue hobbies, or simply enjoy a slower pace of life. However, the journey toward an earlier retirement comes with both perks and challenges.
For many, retiring at the State Pension age of 66 (or 67) offers a practical middle ground. By this age, you can access your State Pension and may feel more comfortable financially thanks to years of pension contributions. But just like anything else, there are upsides and downsides to think about.
For a more detailed explanation of this, read our blog ‘Is it worth waiting until State Pension age before retiring?’ here.
Some people choose to delay retirement beyond the State Pension age for various reasons such as wanting to continue earning an income, boosting their pension pot, or simply because they enjoy their job.
Retiring later can have significant financial benefits, especially if your pension savings need a little extra time to grow. However, it’s also common for the prospect of retirement to feel a bit daunting, as some may worry about having too much unstructured time ahead of them.
Hopefully, you now understand that there is no set age for retirement and that deciding when to retire is a personal choice. There truly isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer to the best age to retire.
Before making a decision, take the time to assess your personal circumstances, consider speaking with a financial adviser, and thoughtfully plan for a retirement that meets your needs. Our pension and retirement planning experts are here to sit down with you and discuss what would work best for you, taking into account your unique circumstances and goals. With over 20 years of experience helping local people retire happily and often years sooner than they expected, why not contact us today?
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We all do it — spend hours searching for the best hotel deals, checking out flights, and daydreaming about poolside…