Pensions Poll

Saturday 23 September 2000

  • A total of 1,901 interviews conducted among adults, aged 15+, living within 190 sampling points across Great Britain;
  • Interviews conducted face-to-face, 'in-home', between 31 August - 6 September 2000;
  • Data are weighted to reflect the population profile of GB adults;
  • Where results do not sum to 100%, this may be due to multiple responses, computer rounding or the exclusion of 'don't know/not stated' response categories;
  • An asterisk (*) represents a value of less than one per cent, but not zero;
  • Results based on all, unless otherwise stated.

Q1 In your view what would you say is the minimum income, to the nearest pound per week, a retired person will need to ensure an adequate standard of living?

 %
£49 or lower*
£50-£59*
£60-£69*
£70-£792
£80-£894
£90-£995
£100-£10921
£110-£1191
£120-£1298
£130-£1392
£140-£149*
£150-£15918
£160-£169*
£170-£1791
£180-£1891
£190-£199*
£200 and above20
Don't know13
Average£143.90

Q2 In your view, should the state pension be enough to…?

 %
Provide a contribution towards living expenses only10
Provide enough to cover basic living expenses only26
Provide enough to have a disposable income63

Q3 The current level of the basic state pension for a single person is £67.50 per week. In your view is this amount…?

 %
Too low93
About right4
Too high*
Don't know2

I am going to read out two statements and I'd like you to me the extent to which you agree or disagree..

Q4 The state pension is the best way to ensure an adequate minimum income for all pensioners

Q5 I would personally be willing to pay extra in tax or National Insurance to help fund an increase in the state pension

 Q4Q5
 %%
Strongly agree2420
Tend to agree4142
Neither agree nor disagree912
Tend to disagree1513
Strongly disagree78
Don't know45

Technical details

MORI interviewed a representative sample of 2,254 adults aged 15+ in 183 sampling points throughout Great Britain. Face-to-face in home interviewing took place 3-7 August 2000. The data has been weighted to the known profile of British adults.

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