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  • Editor Kevin O'Donnell

    Editor’s Comment: Cost crisis affects planners too

  • Money is getting tighter for UK people

    Fewer people have financial plans

  • Many people are worried about their finances but there is some sign of easing

    42% struggling financially but signs of easing

  • Many people expect to work past 70 to make ends meet

    Millions of over-55s expect to work past 70

  • Tom Selby, head of retirement policy at AJ Bell

    Cost of living crisis to fuel mass MPAA breaches

  • Many people have cut or halted pension contributions

    23% have cut or halted pension contributions - FSCS

  • Royal London and Opinium surveyed 218 financial advisers and 4,000 UK adults between 27 February and 6 March.

    2 in 3 advisers see reassurance as main role

  • Wealth at Work website

    83% fear savings shortfall will hit retirement

  • Nearly a quarter (23%) of those who had cut back on retirement savings in the past year had done so multiple times.

    Most over-55s maintaining pension saving

  • Money image

    Pension firm hands staff £2,000 cost of living help

  • Steven Cameron, pensions director at Aegon

    Cost of living hitting those in 50s hardest

  • The cost of living crisis has also influenced investment decisions.

    Half of Planners seeing clients withdraw from investments

  • Some worried pension savers are cutting back on contributions

    Some workers cutting back pension contributions - study

  • While most were happy to be acting as the Bank of Mum and Dad for their grown up children, 46% said they felt worried about their finances as a result

    1 in 3 parents of Gen X supporting adult children

  • PMI web page

    Cost of living crisis makes half change pension plans

  • FCA website

    Number facing financial struggle falls by 3.5m

  • WTW website

    Living cost woes lead to retirement concerns

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