Key facts
- State pensioners who smoke may receive an additional £412 annually.
- A change in state pension rules is the cause of the potential increase.
A recent development in state pension policy suggests that individuals who smoke could see their pension payments increase by as much as £412 per year. This change is linked to specific adjustments in how state pensions are calculated or distributed, with smoking status now being a factor in determining the payout amount. The exact nature of the pension change and the mechanism through which smokers will receive this additional sum are not detailed in the provided information.
