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Most workers not on track for moderate retirement income

Created at 3 Jun · 12:07 AM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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A report indicates that three-quarters of workers are not on track to achieve a moderate retirement income, estimated at £32,700 annually for a single person and £45,400 for a couple.

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£32,700annual cost for one person's moderate retirement
£45,400annual cost for two people's moderate retirement
75%workers not on track for moderate retirement income

Who's Involved

Workers
majority not on track for moderate retirement income
Most workers not on track for moderate retirement income

↳ Why This Matters

A large portion of the workforce faces the risk of inadequate retirement income, potentially impacting their quality of life and financial security in later years.

Key facts

  • Three-quarters of workers are not on track for a moderate retirement income.
  • A moderate retirement lifestyle costs £32,700 per year for one person.
  • A moderate retirement lifestyle costs £45,400 per year for two people.

A recently published report highlights concerns regarding retirement savings, suggesting that a significant majority of workers are not on track to achieve a moderate lifestyle in retirement. The report estimates that a moderate retirement income requires £32,700 annually for a single individual and £45,400 per year for a couple. This indicates a substantial shortfall for approximately three-quarters of the workforce. Analysis suggests that a 'moderate' or 'comfortable' retirement now requires 'significant' pension savings.

Frequently asked questions

The report suggests a moderate retirement income is £32,700 annually for one person and £45,400 for two people.

The report suggests that three-quarters of workers are not on track to achieve this level of retirement income.

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How It Developed

3 Jun · 8:58 AM
New analysis indicates a comfortable retirement now requires a pension pot of £691,000, a figure not previously stated.
Daily Express via PiQSuite
2 Jun · 11:02 PM
A new report indicates that three-quarters of workers are not on track to achieve a moderate retirement income, estimated at £32,700 for individuals and £45,400 for couples.
BBC via PiQSuite

Sources

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Three quarters of workers not on track for 'moderate' pension income, report suggestsm.piqsuite.com
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Pension pot required for 'comfortable' retirement reaches £691,000m.piqsuite.com

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