National Insurance Fund reports
The Government Actuary’s projections for the National Insurance Fund.
These reports look at the financial implications of changes to National Insurance contribution and benefit rates.
Re-rating and Up-rating reports
The Government Actuary reports to Parliament annually on the financial implications of changes to National Insurance contribution and benefit rates.
This report includes short-term projections of the financial position of the National Insurance Fund.
Previous reports are available on request.
Quinquennial Review
Every 5 years, the Government Actuary reports to Parliament on the projected long-term financial position of the National Insurance Fund.
This report considers the effects of projected demographic changes, and other factors.
Previous reviews are available on request.
Updates to this page
Published 18 November 2013Last updated 19 September 2024 + show all updates
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The National Insurance Fund collection page has been restructured to remove older content which is available on request,
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Latest Report to Parliament on the 2024 re-rating and up-rating orders published.
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Latest Report to Parliament on the 2023 re-rating and up-rating orders published.
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Latest Government Actuary’s Quinquennial Review of the National Insurance Fund as at April 2020 now published.
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2022 up-rating report added
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Report to Parliament on the 2021 re-rating and up-rating orders has been added to the collection page.
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Report to Parliament on the 2019 re-rating and up-rating orders added to collection page
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Government Actuary's Quinquennial Review 2015 added to collection document
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2017 re-rating & up-rating orders added to collection document.
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Report to Parliament on the 2015 re-rating and up-rating orders added to collection
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Government Actuary's Quinquennial Review of the National Insurance Fund as at April 2010 added
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2014 re-rating and up-rating orders added to the collection.
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