The cost of their pensions are even higher! You know, because they live longer.What about all the females?
That has zero impact on their pensions - the maximum pension accrues on 40 years service.What about those that contribute for more than 40 years?
All of which are completely and utterly irrelevant to calculating the actuarial value of a pension payable today.... without taking into account pre & post 95 pensions, the embargo, etc.
I still don't know what data you are talking about. I assume you are not suggesting that the Pensions Authority (a statutory authority) would install a corrupted calculator on its website.the calculator on the website of the Pensions Authority...data has not been made public and therefore cannot be scrutinised.
Regardless, it's irrelevant.* - Assumption - may or may not be true.
I'm regularly surprised at the degree to which public servants underestimate the true value of their pension entitlements.
To paraphrase Upton Sinclair:
"It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his pension depends upon his not understanding it!"