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Graduates 'could have to work longer for full pension'
A former government pension adviser has suggested that graduates could have to work longer before they receive their state pension.
Lord Turner, who was also in charge of the pensions commission between 2003 and 2006, was speaking after the government launched a review of the pension age.
He predicted the pension age could be raised to 75 by 2070 or 2080. "We shouldn't be terrified by the idea that it might eventually be 80," he added.
(Image: Pensioner holding money Credit: Getty)
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