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Home » DWP state pensioners could get payment boost of up to £715 in 2026
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DWP state pensioners could get payment boost of up to £715 in 2026

By staff17 May 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

The state pension is set to rise again next year, with the triple lock delivering a 4.1 per cent pay boost last month – but what will the increase be based on in 2026?

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You can get up to £230.25 per week for those on the New State Pension(Image: Getty)

State pensioners are in for a financial boost next year, with their income set to swell by an extra £715. After the triple lock policy secured a 4.1 per cent pay rise last month, there’s been much speculation about which element will drive next year’s pension per cent increase.

The triple lock ensures state pensions climb by whichever is highest: average earnings growth, inflation, or a minimum of 2.5 per cent. Aaron Peake, personal finance expert at CredAbility, shed light on what the recent stats could mean for pensioners come next year. He remarked: “Right now, earnings growth is slightly ahead of inflation, so that’s the frontrunner for determining the rise in 2026.

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“If we take current wage growth figures of around six per cent, that’s the ballpark for next year’s state pension increase.” Should payments surge by six per cent, the full new state pension would jump from today’s £230.25 weekly to £244, adding up to an annual hike of £715.

This would also bump up the full basic state pension from £176.45 per week to £187, translating to an extra £548.60 each year. Yet, Mr Peake cautioned that it’s still “early days” in figuring out whether inflation or earnings will be the deciding factor for the uplift in next year’s pensions.

The crucial earnings figure for the triple lock next year comes from data spanning May to July, while the pivotal inflation number is drawn from the year leading up to September, reports the Express.

Nevertheless, financial whizz Mr Peake hinted that next year’s lift could be even more bountiful than the 4.1 per cent hike state pensioners savoured last month.

He insisted: “That would be a welcome boost, but it won’t necessarily stretch as far as people hope. Many essentials are still more expensive than they were two or three years ago.”

Mr Peake advised pensioners to get their finances in shipshape, recommending tactics such as drumming up a monthly budget and scouting for spend-thrift areas that need trimming.

For those looking to fatten their savings, Mr Peake pointed out a savvy choice worth considering. He suggested: “A high-interest easy access savings account could be a good option, especially if rates remain fairly high.”

He explained the benefits of such accounts: “These accounts let you dip in and out if needed, which suits people on a fixed income.

“If you don’t need access straight away, fixed-rate bonds usually offer better returns, and they give you peace of mind knowing your money is locked away and earning interest.”

Further, he urged folks to make sure they’re not missing out on extra cash by overlooking certain benefits like Pension Credit, which on average is clocking in at a hefty £3,900 a year.

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