Looking at my statement of social insurance contributions throughout my working life I see some years are 46 or less... do these count toward State pension or do you need the full 52 to qualify each year and anything less is a lost year?
I am currently 60. I've lived and worked in Ireland since 2000 and I expect to have 28 years contributions by the time I retire at age 66. Under the current rules I'd get a full pension. Under the new rules, fully implemented, I think it would be 28/40 of that. Is that correct? Because the new...