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Younger workers are much more money-minded than people might expect and are saving aggressively to achieve an ambitious retirement, according to a new report.

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Six in ten millennials (59%) reckon their current life stage means they struggle to save for retirement, with only one in five (20%) saying paying into their pension is a priority.

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Monday, 23 September 2024 12:55

Half of workers planning phased retirement

Nearly half (49%) of workers aged 50 or older want to phase into retirement (32%) or have already done so (17%), according to a new survey.

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Tuesday, 27 August 2024 12:36

Future retirees less likely to leave inheritance

Two thirds (68%) of UK adults believe it’s important they leave an inheritance, but mortgage and rental costs are hitting their hopes of handing down a legacy.

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Tuesday, 27 August 2024 12:29

Half of people unprepared for retirement

Brits are woefully unprepared for retirement, with half not feeling confident they will be able to have financial freedom when they stop work.

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Wednesday, 21 August 2024 17:21

15% of retired people regret lack of planning

Most retired people have numerous regrets when it comes to retirement planning, including failing to put a plan together early enough in life.

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An extra 1.2m people are facing a worse retirement lifestyle than in 2023, according to the annual retirement report from Scottish Widows.

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The cost of a moderate retirement income is £25,000 per year for a single person and £36,480 for a couple, according to data from Hargreaves Lansdown’s savings and resilience barometer, published today.

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Two thirds (63%) of over-55s who plan to return to paid work have failed to check the potential tax implications of doing so, according to a new report.

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The number of Britons looking to release money from their property to fund their retirement has risen to 61%, according to a report from the Equity Release Council.

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