Martin Lewis WASPI Compensation Calculator

Estimate your potential compensation for UK State Pension age changes with our free tool, inspired by Martin Lewis.

Martin Lewis WASPI Compensation Calculator

Inspired by Martin Lewis, this tool helps women born between 1950–1960 estimate potential compensation based on PHSO recommendations.

Eligible birth dates: 6 April 1950 to 5 April 1960

Enter your expected weekly pension amount (e.g., £221.20 for 2025/26)

How long before retirement were you notified of the pension age change?

How to Use the Martin Lewis WASPI Compensation Calculator

Follow these simple steps to estimate your potential pension compensation, inspired by Martin Lewis’s straightforward approach:

Enter your date of birth (between 6 April 1950 and 5 April 1960).
Input your expected weekly state pension amount (e.g., £221.20 for 2025/26).
Select the notification delay period for the pension age change.
Click "Calculate" to see your estimated compensation.

Get instant estimates based on PHSO recommendations, WASPI campaign data, and Martin Lewis’s guidance as of June 2025.

Features of Our Martin Lewis WASPI Compensation Calculator

Estimates compensation based on PHSO Level 4 recommendations (£1,000–£2,950).
Calculates pension age delay and financial loss with precision.
Incorporates official WASPI, PHSO, and MoneySavingExpert data for reliability.
Accounts for notification delay impact on compensation, as highlighted by Martin Lewis.
Responsive design for seamless use on any device.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the WASPI campaign?

WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) campaigns for women born in the 1950s affected by state pension age changes with inadequate notice.

Who is eligible for compensation?

Women born between 6 April 1950 and 5 April 1960 who faced pension age increases with insufficient notification may be eligible.

How is compensation calculated?

Compensation is estimated based on PHSO Level 4 guidelines (£1,000–£2,950), factoring in pension delay, financial loss, and notification period, as advised by Martin Lewis.

Is this calculator official?

No, this is an estimate based on public PHSO, WASPI, and MoneySavingExpert data. For official updates, visit waspi.co.uk, ombudsman.org.uk, or moneysavingexpert.com.

Why is this calculator inspired by Martin Lewis?

Martin Lewis’s MoneySavingExpert provides clear, reliable financial guidance. This calculator follows his approach to transparency and user education.