Examples of use of uprate
1. A decision to uprate the state pension in line with earnings would have significant implications for taxation.
2. Ministers have already vowed to raise the state pension age to 68 and uprate the basic state pension in line with earnings.
3. His call to uprate the basic state pension is therefore set to be a direct assault on Mr Brown‘s commitment to targeting resources on the poorest pensioners through the means–tested Pension Credit.
4. And they also believe that if the government chose to uprate the guarantee credit part of pensions credit in line with prices from 2008 – a change from current practice – the cost would be 5.5 per cent of GDP, or '4;Ł67.'bn in today‘s money.
5. "A commitment to raise the basic state pension from 82 a week to 10', to uprate it in line with earnings, and to base entitlement residency, not national insurance contributions so that women and carers no longer lose out." Is there anything that you would be unhappy about?