Which ( as I've already said numerous times ) is why I said relatively and not that it was the lowest that is paid out. Relatively means It takes everything into account like percentage of average wage, cost of living and other factors. Taking everything into account we are the lowest in Western Europe down there with Portugal. I didn't create the figures
"In Western Europe, pensioners in the UK and Portugal generally have the lowest incomes, both in terms of nominal cash values and replacement rates compared to the national average wage. The UK state pension also provides one of the lowest proportions of late-career earnings among developed countries.
United Kingdom
The UK state pension provides a lower level of income relative to average earnings than most other advanced economies.
- Poverty & Breakeven: Roughly 14.5% of older people in the UK live in relative income poverty, and UK pensioners suffer one of the highest elderly poverty rates in Western Europe. Analysis of disposable income ranks the UK as having less financial "breathing room" after covering basic living costs than retirees in many neighboring countries.
Well your idea of relative is different to our government's. It was a government site I got my info from. It's also on other sites out there.