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High net worth-individuals in the UK are underestimating how much money they need for the retirement they envisage, the ...
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There’s a stark difference between the retirement income pension savers want and the amount they are set to have saved in their pension pot.
The average pot size for someone over the age of 50 is expected to be under £88,000, the provider’s most recent Pension Landscape shows, rising to £124,000 for those currently aged 40 to 39.
The average retirement age in the UK is 64.6, though it varies by gender and region. We'll break down all the stats in this article.
The average age women can expect to empty their pension pot – and why it is younger than men Some female retirees could end up with a 14-year shortfall between their private pension funds ...
New research has found that, based on current pension withdrawal rates, women could empty their private pension savings by the age of 73 - 14 years before the average life expectancy of a 60-year ...
Read our privacy notice. Women could risk emptying their pension pots 14 years too soon – and a decade earlier in their lifetime than men – according to modelling by a financial services provider.
The Get Britain Pension Ready poll also found that around one in six Gen X adults fear that they may never be able to retire, ...
Men in this age group have a median occupational DC pot size of £12,000, almost double that of women, at £6,700. Among those aged 45-54, 25% of women contribute to their occupational DC pension scheme ...
Across this sample, the median pot size was £10,000. However, 19% of women aged over 16 were saving into a workplace DC pension, and the median pot size was just £5,000. This gap was most pronounced ...