
Martin Lewis explains how making this change can add £68.80 to your state pension
Martin Lewis explains how making this change can add £68.80 to your state pension.
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Martin Lewis explains how making this change can add £68.80 to your state pension. "Pension Credit is effectively a top up to any or no state pension that you get, to give you a minimum income. Mr Lewis highlighted one particularly successful case, where a person with nine years of contributions found that purchasing just one additional year proved "hugely valuable".
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Martin Lewis explains how making this change can add £68.80 to your state pension.
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"Pension Credit is effectively a top up to any or no state pension that you get, to give you a minimum income.
according to The MirrorMr Lewis highlighted one particularly successful case, where a person with nine years of contributions found that purchasing just one additional year proved "hugely valuable".
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