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However help is at hand. The very kind people at DirectGov have calculator to help you find out when you will be entitled to your State Pension. Click on the link below to find out when you will be able to claim your State Pension.
In simple terms if you were born after 5th April 1960 your new State Retirement Age will not be 65 and will be at some point after that. The table below gives an approximate idea of when you can take your state Pension.
Date of birth | Approximate State Pension age |
6 April 1960 to 5 May 1960 | 66 years and 1 month |
6 May 1960 to 5 June 1960 | 66 years and 2 months |
6 June 1960 to 5 July 1960 | 66 years and 3 months |
6 July 1960 to 5 August 1960 | 66 years and 4 months |
6 August 1960 to 5 September 1960 | 66 years and 5 months |
6 September 1960 to 5 October 1960 | 66 years and 6 months |
6 October 1960 to 5 November 1960 | 66 years and 7 months |
6 November 1960 to 5 December 1960 | 66 years and 8 months |
6 December 1960 to 5 January 1961 | 66 years and 9 months |
6 January 1961 to 5 February 1961 | 66 years and 10 months |
6 February 1961 to 5 March 1961 | 66 years and 11 months |
6 March 1961 to 5 April 1969 | 67 years |
To work out exactly when you can find out by clicking the link above.