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2025 annual snapshot question

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mozilla
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2025 annual snapshot question

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On page 4 of the Collective Pension snapshot figures are given for your income for life with one column being if you keep making contributions up to age 67 and the other if you stopped paying on 31 March 2025 ; what I don't understand is why the figures are the same. Surely if you pay in for more years you'll get more per year; what am I missing here ?
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Re: 2025 annual snapshot question

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They probably have no confidence it will rise
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Gary55 wrote:
15 Feb 2026, 18:28
They probably have no confidence it will rise
Is it not rising by 7.6% this yr
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Just a joke. But I do worry about the future
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Re: 2025 annual snapshot question

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mozilla wrote:
15 Feb 2026, 17:35
On page 4 of the Collective Pension snapshot figures are given for your income for life with one column being if you keep making contributions up to age 67 and the other if you stopped paying on 31 March 2025 ; what I don't understand is why the figures are the same. Surely if you pay in for more years you'll get more per year; what am I missing here ?
That's weird, my IFL figures on page 4 were different:

3780 and 210
3490 and 180
3220 and 150