Unlocking the Pensions Debate: The Origins and Future of the ‘Triple Lock’

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-11-10 DOI:10.1111/1467-923x.13330
Jonathan Portes
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Abstract The ‘triple lock’ mechanism governing the uprating of state pensions is often framed as a transfer from workers to mostly well‐off pensioners, driven by the latter's outsize political influence. Others note that pensioner poverty remains widespread and that the UK state pension remains relatively low compared to other advanced economies. Both perspectives—but especially the first—often omit the historical context and, particularly, the post‐1979 steady fall in the value of the state pension as a proportion of earnings and the resulting increasing dependence on means‐tested benefits. The key insight of the Turner report was that failure to reverse this trend would further erode any incentive to save for lower‐ and middle‐income earners. Reforms that solely focus on the short‐term impacts on current pensioners, rich and poor, risk long‐term damage.
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解开养老金之争:“三重锁”的起源和未来
管理国家养老金升级的“三重锁”机制通常被定义为从工人到大多数富裕的养老金领取者的转移,由后者的巨大政治影响力驱动。其他人指出,领取养老金的人仍然普遍贫困,与其他发达经济体相比,英国的国家养老金仍然相对较低。这两种观点——尤其是第一种观点——往往忽略了历史背景,尤其是1979年后国家养老金占收入比例的稳步下降,以及由此导致的对经济状况调查福利的日益依赖。特纳报告的关键观点是,如果不能扭转这一趋势,将进一步削弱中低收入者储蓄的动力。如果改革只关注对现有养老金领取者(无论贫富)的短期影响,可能会造成长期损害。
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期刊介绍: Since its foundation in 1930, The Political Quarterly has explored and debated the key issues of the day. It is dedicated to political and social reform and has long acted as a conduit between policy-makers, commentators and academics. The Political Quarterly addresses current issues through serious and thought-provoking articles, written in clear jargon-free English."The Political Quarterly plays host to some of the best writing about both topical issues and underlying trends in UK and European politics"Professor Lord Raymond Plant
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