Friday, 4 December 2015

UK 'not healthy enough' for higher retirement age



UK 'not healthy enough' for higher retirement age

 
OECD warns of pensioner poverty

Reported By Emma Woollacott, Dec 2, 2015

Government plans to raise the retirement age to 68 could plunge pensioners into poverty, as people simply aren't healthy enough to work that long.

According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), workers in the UK are set to have to stay in work longer than those in any other country, and will have the worst pensions of any major economy.

The state pension age in the UK is set to reach 66 for both men and women by October 2020, going up to 67 by 2028 and 68 by the mid-2030s. Only Ireland and the Czech Republic are planning the same: in the rest of the developed world, the average retirement age will be only 65.5, even by the 2050s.

"Frankly, our population is not healthy enough to work that long. When you actually look at the health status of people between 60 and 70, you see a very rapid decline in the UK," says OECD senior analyst Mark Pearson.

"We are talking about a pension age of 68, and we almost certainly do not have the health to make that viable."

Pension Guides & Tips

According to the Pensions at a Glance 2015 report, British pensioners see the biggest fall in income of anywhere in the rich world when they retire.

"This analysis makes embarrassing reading for the politicians who have been responsible for the UK's pensions over the past 25 years," says Tom McPhail, head of retirement policy at financial services firm Hargreaves Lansdown.

"The collapse in final salary pensions has not yet been replaced with well-funded alternatives."

While the life expectancy in the UK is rising, so-called 'healthy life expectancy' has failed to keep pace putting pressure upon GP’s and Hospitals.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn recently called for manual labourers to be allowed to retire earlier than other workers in an article for the Daily Telegraph.

"Some people will be happy to work longer, others not. But living longer doesn't mean we are able to work longer in physically demanding jobs like that of the firefighter, police officer or paramedic," he wrote.

"And it's not just in the emergency services: construction workers, care workers and prison officers cannot be expected to work into their late 60s."

This may not be unaffordable. According to the OECD, concerns about the 'demographic time bomb' of an ageing population may be overstated: while people may not all be able to work until 68, they are working longer than in the past.

On average, says the OECD, the cost of paying pensions will rise from the current level of 9% of GDP to just 10.1% by 2050.

Monday, 23 November 2015

A Call to Action - Calling All Scots

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Wednesday, 21 January 2015

My Woman's World-Identifying Heart Attacks in Women


A Great Big Vote of Thanks to the Cardiology Department at the Royal Infirmary in Edinburgh.
They have developed a new blood test that improves the detection of Heart Attacks in Men but Mostly Women.


A Wonderful Breakthrough Enhances the Treatment.

Pass this on-If you feel any of the symptoms that are caused by a heart problem we all know what to do. The more people know the more successful the treatment.

The Symptoms
  • A dull pain, ache or "heavy" feeling in the chest
  • A mild discomfort in the chest that makes you feel generally unwell
  • Pain that spreads to the back, arm or stomach
  • Pain that feels like a bad episode of indigestion
  • Chest pain accompanied by feeling light-headed or dizzy
Quotes taken from Jennie Hope at Mail Online 21st January 2015

Anoop Shah, a University of Edinburgh cardiologist who has studied the test, said: ‘While similar numbers of men and women attend A&E with chest pains, we wanted to know why women are less likely to be diagnosed with a heart attack.

Whether using different thresholds for men and women will lead to more accurate diagnosis and improve outcomes is now being evaluated in a large clinical trial funded by the British Heart Foundation.’
Dr Shah based his 22 per cent diagnostic rate on the cases of 1,000 men and women admitted to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh with chest pain.

Three weeks ago, Jenni Stevens, from Edinburgh, collapsed at work with chest pain. The 41-year-old was rushed to the Royal Infirmary where she was diagnosed with a heart attack after being given the high-sensitive troponin blood test with the lower threshold for women.
Jenni said: ‘I’d been having chest pains for about a month. As a working mum, I put it down to stress. But last week, as I was walking into work, the pain got much worse and I collapsed, causing my colleagues to call an ambulance.
‘I felt a sense of reassurance when I got to the hospital. They took my blood and did other tests. They thought I’d had a heart attack. 
'I was treated with a stent to save my life. I’m so grateful that my heart attack was spotted and treated so well.’

Rosie @ www.crichtons.co