how much will i get off the income support when i retire from work?
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- ring the dhss they will help you
- I'm 56 and the stock market wiped out any hope I had so I guess we are screwed. I think I'll just work till I die.
- You will get a state pension, no idea how much it is though but you wont be living the high life put it that way.
- At employment, 2.5% of pay is deducted from a staffer's wage. this fund is managed for the employee untill retirement. At retirement the management of the organisation adds about 75% of their own fund to the funds deducted. this amount is called emolument. the total amount is therefore paid to the staff at retirement.
- Where do you live? If you live in Nothern Europe the news are good, anywhere else...check the figures and try not to be too disappointed.
- You won't get "Income Support" when you retire from work. You will receive a pension. Income Support is a benefit paid to people who are out of work and actively seeking employment. If you are retired you won't be.
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