Spring Statement: what could Rachel Reeves say about pensions?

The chancellor will deliver her Spring Statement on 26 March. We look at whether there will be any announcements on pensions that could affect savers or retirees

Chancellor Rachel Reeves meets with defence suppliers at RAF Northolt on 6 March 2025 in Ruislip, England.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves will deliver her Spring Statement on 26 March and there are plenty of rumours about what could be announced.

These include reducing the cash ISA allowance, cutting government spending and increasing taxes. However, it is now understood there won’t be any change to the cash ISA limit next week, although a shake-up to the ISA rules could still be announced at a later date.

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