It is now 66 for both men and women. Between April 2026 and March 2028 it will rise to 67.
What factors contribute to ethnic gaps in private pension participation rates, and how might these gaps impact future ...
We discuss the economic consequences of tariffs, why governments use them, and whether they actually achieve their intended goals.
What are the drivers of ethnic gaps in private pension participation rates and what consequences will these gaps have for ...
"Shifting the performance of an entire economy requires a long-term, consistent and persistent direction." Paul Johnson ...
"Shifting the performance of an entire economy requires a long-term, consistent and persistent direction." Paul Johnson writes for the Times. We study young adults who live with parents, considering ...
This response to a UK parliamentary inquiry assesses how the Scottish Government is funded, including via the Barnett formula and Fiscal Framework.
Rising interest rates could put the government on track to miss its fiscal rules. What are the Chancellor’s options?
Carl is Deputy Director of the IFS, a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, an editor of the annual IFS Green Budget and a Director of the Pensions Review. His research includes issues around the ...
CPP underpins and is fundamental to IFS's research agenda and is of central importance to our ability to integrate research with policy analysis. ESRC Centre funding enables the IFS to maintain the ...
We set out how air pollution (PM2.5) has changed across England and explore inequalities by ethnicity, income deprivation, region and age.
Yani Tyskerud is Programme Director for TaxDev. TaxDev aims to contribute to more effective tax policymaking in low- and middle-income countries through partnerships with governments and researchers.