Martin Lewis’ Money Saving Expert team is urging anyone between the ages of 40 and 73 to act in order to turn £800 into £5,500 for their pension
Martin Lewis’ Money Saving Expert team is urging anyone between the ages of 40 and 73 to act in order to turn £800 into £5,500.
To qualify for the maximum state pension, you must have 35 years of National Insurance contributions.FULL STATE PENSION Explaining the process previously on the Martin Lewis podcast, the Money Saving Expert said: “We need to spread the word on this. On April 6 2016 that was the day they introducedyears. The amount that you get in your state pension is about the number of qualifying years that you have., or if you're not working there are other ways you can get NI credits for example if you are raising children or have a disability.
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