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  • Young adults fear state pension will fail them

    Young adults are concerned about the state pension
  • 1 in 10 over 60s underestimating care costs

    Over 1.8m over 60s are currently caring for a family member, according to the research from Canada Life.
  • Pension savers triggering MPAA via withdrawals to cover cost of living

    Steve Webb, partner at LCP and former Pensions Minister
  • 43% of 55-64-year olds struggling financially

    Alistair McQueen, head of savings and retirement at Aviva
  • Number of over 65s in work rises 13%

    Over 65s were also more worried about money in retirement than they were in 2016.
  • Only 43% of Boomers on track for moderate retirement

    The Hargreaves Lansdown Savings and Resilience Barometer measures the financial resilience of the nation every six months in partnership with Oxford Economics.
  • 1 in 5 push back retirement date

    My Pension Expert surveyed 1,254 UK adults over the age of 40
  • 86% of early retirees consider return to work

    The ONS released its latest figures this morning for workers over the age of 50 who have left employment since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic
  • Auto-enrolment hits 10.7m savers at 10 year milestone

    Auto-enrolment began on 1 October 2012.
  • Hard-pressed pension savers withdraw 23% more cash in Q2

    Andrew Tully, technical director at Canada Life, said the latest figures from HMRC show that many pension savers are having to dip into their retirement funds in order to make ends meet during the cost-of-living crisis.
  • Pension Triple Lock may be under threat

    The Treasury building
  • MPs urge auto-enrolment revamp to boost pensions

    The current auto-enrolment system is not leading to adequate living standards in retirement, according to the new ‘Protecting pension savers’ report from MPs on the Work and Pensions Select Committee.
  • 1 in 5 younger women failing to save for retirement

    Scottish Widows’ Women and Retirement 2022 report surveyed 5,025 UK adults between 8 March and 15 March 2022.
  • Google searches for annuities soar 50%

    Search interest and % increase in annuity rates
  • Pension savers losing £1.7bn a year

    Research was commissioned by HSBC Tomorrow Master Trust and undertaken by Professor Andrew Clare of Bayes Business School, in association with Hymans Robertson.
  • Rising care costs push retirement pot need to £470,000

    The cost of living crisis has pushed up the cost of two years of care by £85,000
  • 1 in 4 advised clients funding adult children

    Funding adult children could dent the retirement standards of both the adult children and their parents
  • Half of self-employed failing to save into a pension

    The top reasons given for not currently saving included having other financial priorities, affordability, and ceasing contributions to a pension after becoming self-employed
  • Financial advisers driving annuities revival

    A third of non-advised investors were unsure about the best approach to take, in comparison to 17% of those taking regulated financial advice.
  • 1 in 4 Britons have lost track of a pension

    Close to a third (31%) of those surveyed said they had three of more pensions

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