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So where are annual rises found?
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Garbo234
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I folks having done a 22 year stint with the RAF and then another with the Fire Service, so I am keen to keep an eye on where my next £ note is coming from.
I understand that Gov pensions are linked to the Sept CPI index rate of inflation published by The Office of National Statistics (ONS) with the pensions being adjusted the following April.
Now here is the rub. Has anyone tried to get a website that displays this on their front page without befuddlement of the highest order. Tried ONS, most of the Dot Govs, and the RAF sites.
Hope you guys could give me a link to find this most elusive of data :rotfl:
I understand that Gov pensions are linked to the Sept CPI index rate of inflation published by The Office of National Statistics (ONS) with the pensions being adjusted the following April.
Now here is the rub. Has anyone tried to get a website that displays this on their front page without befuddlement of the highest order. Tried ONS, most of the Dot Govs, and the RAF sites.
Hope you guys could give me a link to find this most elusive of data :rotfl:
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Google "2016 increase in public sector pensions", 1st result0
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1%. At least that's better than last year's 0% !0
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