You are now leaving the Turn2us site. Turn2us is not responsible for content on third party sites.


Basic State Pension - How much Basic State Pension will I get?

Basic State Pension is money paid to people who reached state pension age before 6 April 2016.

How much Basic State Pension will I get?

The amount of Basic State Pension that you receive depends on your national insurance contributions.

A State Pension statement can tell you how much Basic State Pension you will receive. You can request a statement online on the government website on their Check your State Pension page or you can contact the Pension Service by telephone or post.

The maximum Basic State Pension is £141.85 per week if you are under 80 years old and £142.10 per week after you turn 80. 

You are entitled to the maximum amount of Basic State Pension if you paid enough national insurance contributions or received national insurance credits for a total of 30 years. 

For each year that is missing from your national insurance record, your entitlement is reduced by one thirtieth.

Voluntary contributions

You may be able to pay voluntary national insurance contributions to fill the gaps in your national insurance on the Gov.UK: Voluntary National Insurance page.

Additional amounts 

If you receive Basic State Pension, you also qualify for a Christmas Bonus which is £10 each year. The Christmas Bonus does not affect any other benefits that you may be receiving.

If you did not claim your Basic State Pension as soon as you reached State Pension age, and you chose to defer, your entitlement could have increased. Read the Delay (defer) your State Pension page on the Gov.UK website to find out how much your entitlement would have gone up.

Some people may still be entitled to additional amounts from old schemes:

Triple Lock

The Basic State Pension increases every year by whichever is the highest:

  • Earnings – the average percentage growth in wages in Great Britain
  • Prices – the percentage growth in prices in the UK, as measured by the Consumer Prices Index (CPI)
  • 2.5%.

The triple lock has been suspended for 2022/23.

Forecast

A State Pension statement can tell you how much Basic State Pension you will receive. You can request a statement online on the Check your State Pension page of the Gov.UK website or you can contact the Pension Service by telephone or post.

Basic State Pension and Other Benefits

Basic State Pension counts as income when working out your entitlement to other benefits.

Last updated: April 2022

Anything wrong with this page?

Tell us the problem

Please enter your name
Please enter a valid email address
Please enter what you were doing
Please enter what you'd like to report
Please enter the security code shown
Close

Thank you

If you would like to tell us more please visit our contact page

Close
Man holding up girl like a plane

Free Wills Service

Change someone's tomorrow with our special Free Wills Service

Use our Free Wills Service
Helpline worker on the phone

Need help using our Benefits Calculator or Grants Search tools?

Call us on 0808 802 2000

(9am - 5pm Monday-Friday)

Find out about our helpline

Check benefit entitlement

Find out what means-tested benefits you might be entitled to, including tax credits.

Use the Benefits Calculator

Grants Search

Search our database of grant-giving organisations

Search for grants