Business Advice for all UK firms from starting a business to flotation
Pension fears do not go away
There are renewed fears for retirement provision as a study finds almost half of us are failing to save enough.
Post Date: June 8th, 2011
According to life insurer Scottish Widows, 49% of people are not setting aside the money they will need when they stop work.
20% of those are failing to save anything at all.
The report, which looked at people aged between 30 and state pension age, says the provision figures have remained low for the past 5 years - before the financial crisis set in.
Overall, the group estimated that those questioned needed to save an extra £58 a month on average.
Ian Naismith, head of pensions market development at Scottish Widows, said: "We need a step-change to overcome this ingrained inertia and help people prepare for their retirement."
Only one in five people said they would be happy to work until they were 70.
»
- Login or register to post comments
- Printer friendly version
Post Date: June 8th, 2011